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 Bombardment by Siegfried Sassoon 
						Four days the earth was rent and tornBy bursting steel,
 The houses fell about us;
 Three nights we dared not sleep,
 Sweating, and listening for the imminent crash
 Which meant our death.
 
 The fourth night every man,
 Nerve-tortured, racked to exhaustion,
 Slept, muttering and twitching,
 While the shells crashed overhead.
 
 The fifth day there came a hush;
 We left our holes
 And looked above the wreckage of the earth
 To where the white clouds moved in silent lines
 Across the untroubled blue.
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