Friday, 10 April 2015

Poem ~ The Soldier Monk - Saturday, 10 April 1915



Impression Sketch Emile Vandervelde meeting the 'Warrior Monk' - By Jamie Mann. 


Where the rising river of French Flanders
Flows into Belgian Flanders, the Yser waters
Marks where the Belgian Minister of State
Once visited some Belgium held trenches.

As reported by M. Emile Vandervelde,
This Minister ventured out to an advance
Post  - not a hundred yards from enemy
Trenches, to meet one Belgian officer.

This officer was seen as out of the ordinary -
Having spent his adult career in the army,
Reaching a prominent part of a commission -
Then left to enter a Franciscan monastery.

With war's outbreak, the monk rejoined -
To fight as an ordinary soldier - by Thursday
8 April, the private became a lieutenant -
Having been decorated for his bravery.

Messieur Vandervelde told of The Minister's
Visiting this so called Warrior-Monk, whose
Lieutenant's station based at an observation
Post - which was seen as a 'pigeon house.'

Every 24 hours the men he commands
Were relieved - yet still he refused to leave
His post - the spot's only link a telephone;
His food being brought on peaceful nights.

During those times of heavy enemy artillery
Communications of the soldier monk became
Halted - one time over three nights, weeks
Before, he was left without water supplies.

In order to drink, the Lieutenant scooped
Water from the bottom of the trench - which
He then boiled within a kettle - the resultant
Drops collected, he then licked from the lid.

The ex-monk told Messieur Vandervelde
How, during one evening of fierce gunfire,
A shell hit his pigeon house  - he escaped
By some miracle - save a cut to his finger.

The minister, asking how he did not find
Such conditions intolerable, was answered,
To be told that he had never been happier -
And how time there passes quite quickly.

To end the interview the soldier monk told
How he enjoyed watching over his men -
Being very aware how he helps his country,
had engraved in stone to say 'Vive le Roi.'

by Jamie Mann.

Anon.,1915. Paris Day by Day - A Warrior Monk. The Daily Telegraph, [online] 10 Apr. P.11. Col.6-7. Available at: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ww1-archive/11520509/Daily-Telegraph-April-10-1915.html [Accessed: 10 April 2015].

Mann, J., 2015. 100 years Ago - Poems by Jamie Mann. [letter] (Personal communication, 10 April 2015). 



#WW1 #WW1centenary #GreatWar #WW1poem #GreatWar #WW1centenary #worldwarone #worldwaroneremembered  #WW1Belgium

No comments:

Post a Comment