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Siegfried Sassoon’s “Before the Battle”
A Visual Interpretation
August 22, 2018

Siegfried Sassoon, a British army captain during World War I, wrote his celebrated poem “Before the Battle” while on the front lines on June 25, 1916 – just days before the Battle of Somme. This visual interpretation of Sassoon’s words commemorates this year’s centenary of the end of the Great War.

Siegfried Sassoon’s “Before the Battle” - A Visual Interpretation by Julian Peters
Music of Whispering Trees
Hushed by a Broad-Winged Breeze Where shaken water gleams;
and evening radiance falling with reedy bird-notes calling
O bear me safe through dark, you low-voiced streams.
I have no need to pray
that fear may pass away
I scorn the growl and rumble of the fight that summons me from cool
silence of march and pool and yellow lilies islanded in light
O river of stars and shadows, Lead me through the night.

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