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Famous Bugler Poems by Famous Poets

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

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...e melee; 
And on those furthest rims of hallowed ground 
Where the forlorn, the gallant charge expires, 
When the slain bugler has long ceased to sound, 
And on the tangled wires 
The last wild rally staggers, crumbles, stops, 
Withered beneath the shrapnel's iron showers: -- 
Now heaven be thanked, we gave a few brave drops; 
Now heaven be thanked, a few brave drops were ours." 

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There, holding still, in frozen steadfastness, 
Their bayonets toward the beckoning frontier...Read more of this...
by Seeger, Alan



...A buglar boy from barrack (it is over the hill
There)—boy bugler, born, he tells me, of Irish
 Mother to an English sire (he
Shares their best gifts surely, fall how things will), 

This very very day came down to us after a boon he on
My late being there begged of me, overflowing
 Boon in my bestowing,
Came, I say, this day to it—to a First Communion. 

Here he knelt then ín regimental red.
Forth Christ from cupbo...Read more of this...
by Hopkins, Gerard Manley
...ll of hope,
Falls with a sigh of home.

A rural sentry, he from farm and field
The coming morn descries,
And, mankind's bugler, wakes
The camp of enterprise.

He sings the morn upon the westward hills
Strange and remote and wild;
He sings it in the land
Where once I was a child.

He brings to me dear voices of the past,
The old land and the years:
My father calls for me,
My weeping spirit hears.

Fife, fife, into the golden air, O bird,
And sing the morning in;
For the old da...Read more of this...
by Stevenson, Robert Louis
...they charged, them fearlessly,
And. they drove the enemy before them through the streets of the city. 

Then the young bugler blew a blast loud and clear,
Which was answered by a British ringing cheer;
But General Nicholson was killed, which was a great loss,
And afterwards the bugler was decorated with the Victoria Cross. 

General Jones formed a junction with Colonel Campbell's Regiment,
And to enter by the Cashmere Gate they were bent;
And they advanced through the street...Read more of this...
by McGonagall, William Topaz
...The bugler sent a call of high romance— 
“Lights out! Lights out!” to the deserted square. 
On the thin brazen notes he threw a prayer, 
“God, if it’s this for me next time in France… 
O spare the phantom bugle as I lie
Dead in the gas and smoke and roar of guns, 
Dead in a row with the other broken ones 
Lying so stiff and still under the sky, 
Jolly young Fusi...Read more of this...
by Graves, Robert



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