I like poetry that is wacky, creative, expressive, quirky... I think that if you want to learn/hear about war and be "moved" by it, watch a documentary and just leave that stuff out of poetry.
I find it inspiring what some soldiers do to support the cause they believe in. I find it moving, inspirational, and it shows us an emotional side of a war, unlike a documentary.
War poems...
Well, It depends upon the content and message of the poem. I am absolutely against war, but if I'm hearing, for example, about a night at Valley Forge, how cold they are, how their only thing keeping them well at night is the thought of winning their country's freedom, how disease is spreading, I am touched by those poems. But anything promoting ruining another country, killing, doing ANY battle for no apparent reason, that is when I hate it.
to uncivilisation i guess
no im sure
Well, It depends upon the content and message of the poem. I am absolutely against war, but if I'm hearing, for example, about a night at Valley Forge, how cold they are, how their only thing keeping them well at night is the thought of winning their country's freedom, how disease is spreading, I am touched by those poems. But anything promoting ruining another country, killing, doing ANY battle for no apparent reason, that is when I hate it.
In my experience war poetry is generally very moving and interesting. :)
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