Thursday, 18 August 2016

Poem ~ Officer Deceives Germans - Friday, 18 August 1916

Impression sketch of British officer taking German prisoners, with an empty revolver - by Jamie.

From Parisian newspapers excitement
Arrived - news relayed from day before,
17 August, in the capturing of Germans.

From an officer's Somme description,
Told how a battalion, were in position
North west of Pozieres, in advances.

In taking of a German first trench line,
Next objective was to move onwards
To second line, so they started forwards.

The officer and his orderly's intentions
Were to follow, despite the uneven, rain
Soaked ground hindering all progress.

Additionally both men had wounds; a bullet
Had passed though the officers arm -
Breaking his elbow - he stopped in pain.

Kneeling by the side of a communication
Trench, they heard scuffles close by -
Shapes emerged into the open air - rats?

Suddenly on hands and knees out came
A German officer - close behind him, from
A small shelter came German soldiers.

'A curious situation' unfolded - the British
Officer was aware his revolver was empty
As they faced a large number of enemy.

The officer raised up his empty handgun -
At the barrels end were words of begging
In English; 'Don’t shoot!' expectant of bullets.

'I will kill the whole lot of you, if a single
Man moves,' the officer showed confidence
As the German group sat as silent lambs.

Left with a steady hand on an empty gun,
The officer sent his orderly for assistance -
He sat alone with these obedient enemies.

In following orders of their own officer,
The soldiers piled up their rifles - all
Sat together in mutual regard of fear.

An age seemingly passed, when over
The edge the orderly led a corporal with
Three Tommies, to take the Germans.

The officer ordered these prisoners
Down the trench, counting out twenty
Two men - he felt great relief in success.

With pride of how he had used an empty
Revolver along with one hand, he told
The German officer who silently sulked.

By Jamie Mann.

Anon.,1916. Officer's Empty Revolver - Twenty-Two Germans Surrender. The Daily Telegraph, [online] 18 August 1916. P.9. Col.6. Available at: <http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ww1-archive/12212786/Daily-Telegraph-August-18-1916.html> [Accessed: 18 August 2016].

Mann, J., 2016. 100 years Ago - Poems by Jamie Mann. [letter] (Personal communication, 18 August 2016). 



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