Edmund Blunden poet from United Kingdom was born on November 1, 1896, had 77 years and died on January 20, 1974. Poems were written mainly in English language. Dominant movement is other.
Top ten poems Edmund Blunden
First Rhymes
... But surely the innocent spring has died, ...
The Survival
... Heres the true blood that will not shirk ...
Vlamertinghe: Passing the Chateau
... 'And all her silken flanks with garlands drest' - ...
Thiepval Wood
... The shell-fountains leap from the swamps, and with wildfire and fume ...
Harvest
... The fields I sought to serve, for sturdier tillage pine ...
Almswomen
... And there in the almshouse dwell the dearest friends ...
April Byeway
... By one that thinks me friend, the best that there has been ...
The Zonnebeke Road
... fond fool, Our tour's but one night old, seven more to cool! ...
At Senlis Once
... Hailed the pierrots and shook each shadowy rafter, ...
The Ancre at Hamel: Afterwards
... Where tongues were loud and hearts were light ...