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Famous Blighty Poems by Famous Poets

These are examples of famous Blighty poems written by some of the greatest and most-well-known modern and classical poets. PoetrySoup is a great educational poetry resource of famous blighty poems. These examples illustrate what a famous blighty poem looks like and its form, scheme, or style (where appropriate).

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by Sassoon, Siegfried
...crowding round 
To the sound of the syncopated beat. 
They’ve got such jolly things to tell, 
Home from hell with a Blighty wound so neat... 

. . . . 
And so the song breaks off; and I’m alone. 
They’re dead ... For God’s sake stop that gramophone....Read more of this...



by Service, Robert William
...I'm goin' 'ome to Blighty -- ain't I glad to 'ave the chance!
I'm loaded up wiv fightin', and I've 'ad my fill o' France;
I'm feelin' so excited-like, I want to sing and dance,
 For I'm goin' 'ome to Blighty in the mawnin'.

I'm goin' 'ome to Blighty: can you wonder as I'm gay?
I've got a wound I wouldn't sell for 'alf a year o' pay;
A harm that's mashed to jelly in the n...Read more of this...

by Service, Robert William
...When first I left Blighty they gave me a bay'nit
 And told me it 'ad to be smothered wiv gore;
But blimey! I 'aven't been able to stain it,
 So far as I've gone wiv the vintage of war.
For ain't it a fraud! when a Boche and yours truly
 Gits into a mix in the grit and the grime,
'E jerks up 'is 'ands wiv a yell and 'e's duly
 Part of me outfit every time.

Left, right...Read more of this...

by Sassoon, Siegfried
...d hueless, shifting welter where I’d drown.’ 

Then he remembered that his name was Brown. 

But was he back in Blighty? Slow he turned, 
Till in his heart thanksgiving leapt and burned. 
There shone the blue serene, the prosperous land,
Trees, cows and hedges; skipping these, he scanned 
Large, friendly names, that change not with the year, 
Lung Tonic, Mustard, Liver Pills and Beer....Read more of this...

by Owen, Wilfred
...to be took by Fritz.
Now me, I wasn't scratched, praise God Almighty
(Though next time please I'll thank 'im for a blighty),
But poor young Jim, 'e's livin' an' 'e's not;
'E reckoned 'e'd five chances, an' 'e's 'ad;
'E's wounded, killed, and pris'ner, all the lot --
The ruddy lot all rolled in one. Jim's mad....Read more of this...



by Owen, Wilfred
...ared.
"I'll do 'em in," he whined, "If this hand's spared,
I'll murder them, I will."

 A low voice said,
"It's Blighty, p'raps, he sees; his pluck's all gone,
Dreaming of all the valiant, that AREN'T dead:
Bold uncles, smiling ministerially;
Maybe his brave young wife, getting her fun
In some new home, improved materially.
It's not these stiffs have crazed him; nor the Hun."

We sent him down at last, out of the way.
Unwounded; -- stout lad, too, before t...Read more of this...

by Sassoon, Siegfried
...He's got a Blighty wound. He’s safe; and then 
War’s fine and bold and bright. 
She can forget the doomed and prisoned men 
Who agonize and fight. 

He’s back in France. She loathes the listless strain
And peril of his plight, 
Beseeching Heaven to send him home again, 
She prays for peace each night. 

Husbands and sons and lovers; everywhere 
They...Read more of this...

by Service, Robert William
...nd a-singing in their pride;
For some are cold as clabber and the corby picks the brains of them,
 And some are back in Blighty, and a-wishing they had died.
And yet it seems but yesterday, that great, glad sight of them,
 Swinging on to battle as the sky grew black and black;
But oh their glee and glory, and the great, grim fight of them! --
 Just whistle Tipperary and it all comes back:

It's a long way to Tipperary
 (Which means "'ome" anywhere);
It's a long way to Tip...Read more of this...

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