Wilfred Owen Quotes About Death

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  • I thought of all that worked dark pits Of war, and died Digging the rock where Death reputes Peace lies indeed.

    War  
    Wilfred Owen (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Wilfred Owen (Illustrated)”, p.178, Delphi Classics
  • Dead men may envy living mites in cheese, Or good germs even. Microbes have their joys, And subdivide, and never come to death.

    Wilfred Owen (1965). “The Collected poems of Wilfred Owen”, p.65, New Directions Publishing
  • And Death fell with me, like a deepening moan. And He, picking a manner of worm, which half had hid Its bruises in the earth, but crawled no further, Showed me its feet, the feet of many men, And the fresh-severed head of it, my head.

    Wilfred Owen (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Wilfred Owen (Illustrated)”, p.194, Delphi Classics
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