Poetry Wednesday: The German Ward

The German Ward When the years of strife are over and my recollection fades Of the wards wherein I worked the weeks away, I shall still see, as a visions rising 'mid the War- time shades, The ward in France where German wounded lay. I shall see the pallid faces and the half-sus- picious eyes, I shall hear the bitter groans and laboured breath, And recall the loud complaining and the weary tedious cries, And the sights and smells of blood and wounds and death. I shall see the convoy cases, blanket-covered on the floor, And watch the heavy stretcher-work begin, And the gleam of knives and bottles through the open theatre door, And the operation patients carried in. I shall see the Sister standing, with her form of youthful grace, And the humour and the wisdom of her smile, And the tale of three years' warfare on her thin expressive face- The weariness of many a toil-filled while. I shall think of how I worked for her with nerve and heart and...