Boy-Soldier

by Michael Longley

Michael Longley

The spear-point pierces his tender neck.
His armour clatters as he hits the ground.
Blood soaks his hair, bonny as the Graces',
Braids held in place by gold and silver bands.
Think of a smallholder who rears a sapling
In a beauty spot a burn burbles through
(You can hear its music close to your home)
Milky blossoms quivering in the breeze.
A spring blizzard blows in from nowhere
And uproots it, laying its branches out.
Thus Euphorbus, the son of Pantheus,
A boy-soldier - the London Scottish, say,
The Inniskillings, the Duke of Wellington's -
Was killed and despoiled by Menelaus.





Last updated July 30, 2022