
Australians at War
The Last To Leave
The guns were silent, and the silent hills
had bowed their grasses to a gentle breeze
I gazed upon the vales and on the rills,
And whispered, "What of these?' and "What of these?
These long forgotten dead with sunken graves,
Some crossless, with unwritten memories
Their only mourners are the moaning waves,
Their only minstrels are the singing trees
And thus I mused and sorrowed wistfully
I watched the place where they had scaled the height,
The height whereon they bled so bitterly
Throughout each day and through each blistered night
I sat there long, and listened - all things listened too
I heard the epics of a thousand trees,
A thousand waves I heard; and then I knew
The waves were very old, the trees were wise:
The dead would be remembered evermore-
The valiant dead that gazed upon the skies,
And slept in great battalions by the shore.
Poem Analysis-
The Poem was written by Leon Gellbert to mark the evacuation of Gallipoli in 1915. The poem first 6 parts from my perspective are the soldiers that had fallen on the battlefield. Their sunken graves, the war-torn terrain. Some crossless with unwritten memories, the soldiers that had unwritten memories, memories that they could of had in their future but didn't.
The rest of the poem is expressing the waves of Gallipoli and phrase, 'the dead would be remembered evermore' is expressing that the fallen would be remembered by what they did to server their country. The second-last line is expressing that the valiant dead that gazed upon the skies in honour and pride for their country.
The last line is picturing the mass amounts of the fallen men along the shore when Australia was falling back to evacuate.
And the band played Waltzing Matilda-
"And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda" is a song written by Scottish-born Australian singer-songwriter Eric Bogle in 1971.
The song describes war as futile and gruesome, while criticising those who seek to glorify it. This is exemplified in the song by the account of a young Australian soldier who is maimed at the Battle of Gallipoli during the First World War.
Fighting Spirit of Sport - Relation to the Spirit of the Digger
Channel Link- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmwUhgwZA8XkmovfbBNGkTQ
Videos- The Last to Leave - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqdFVH5S06o
- And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda -
- Sporting Spirit - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrwKbAkrRSc