Occupation: Poet Birth: May 19, 1895 Death: October 13, 1915
Strew your gladness on earth's bed, So be merry, so be dead..
When it is peace, then we may view again With new-won eyes each other's truer form And wonder. Grown more loving-kind and warm We'll grasp firm hands….
All the hills and vales along Earth is bursting into song, And the singers are the chaps Who are going to die perhaps..