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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Isaac Rosenberg was an English poet and artist. His Poems from the Trenches are recognized as some of the most outstanding poetry written during the First World War.
I can only say that one's individual situation is more real and important to oneself than the devastations of fates and empires especially when they do not vitally affect oneself.
I despair of ever writing excellent poetry.
I never joined the army for patriotic reasons.
You mustn't forget the circumstances I have been brought up in, the little education I have had.
Being by the nature of my upbringing, all my energies having been directed to one channel of activity, crippled from other activities and made helpless even to live.
I can't look at things in the simple, large way that great poets do.
Nothing can justify war.
I will not leave a corner of my consciousness covered up, but saturate myself with the strange and extraordinary new conditions of this life, and it will all refine itself into poetry later on.
Nobody ever told me what to read, or ever put poetry in my way.
I wanted to write a battle song for the Judeans but so far I can think of nothing noble and weighty enough.
Poetical appreciation is only newly bursting on me.
I wanted to write a battle song for the Judeans but so far I can think of nothing noble and weighty enough
Nobody ever told me what to read, or ever put poetry in my way
I can only say that one's individual situation is more real and important to oneself than the devastations of fates and empires especially when they do not vitally affect oneself
The darkness crumbles away It is the same old druid Time as ever.
You mustnt forget the circumstances I have been brought up in, the little education I have had.
Earth has waited for them, All the time of their growth Fretting for their decay: Now she has them at last.
I cant look at things in the simple, large way that great poets do.