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Unknown Soldiers
by Maxwell "Max" Sebastian Burchett
One Memorial Day made me consider
Many tombs to unknown soldiers
In memoriam to the lost
From wars then and now
Unnamed ghosts
Is memory of all without any names
The memory of none
Surely the names were known to some
All missed and mourned by a loved one
All had mothers with pain and grief unknown
Those who fought for some cause
Maybe not theirs
Still paid the price with their lives
In near and distant wars
Extinguished in fire
I know enough of hate
Of powers’ desire
To know wars will consume
Without any end
More names for the unknown tomb
About this poem
"Unknown Soldiers" is a poem by Max Burchett that reflects on the collective sacrifice and memory of countless unnamed soldiers who gave their lives in wars throughout history. The poem is inspired by a Memorial Day experience that prompts the speaker to contemplate the countless tombs honoring those whose names remain unknown. The poem delves into the profound and often overlooked impact of war on those who are not distinguished by names, but rather remembered as "unnamed ghosts. " The absence of names does not diminish their significance; instead, it highlights the universality of loss and grief experienced by families and loved ones who mourn the fallen soldiers. more »
Written on May 31, 2023
Submitted by MaxwellBurchett on July 30, 2023
Modified by MaxwellBurchett on September 18, 2023
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