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The Thousandth Regiment 15. Verse
Poems of suffering and peace from a nearly forgotten master. Hans Ehrenbaum-Degele was killed in action in July, 1915, 26 years of age. His partner and friends brought out his Das tausendste Regiment ("The Thousandth Regiment") posthumously in 1917. Whether or not his work has been ignored because he was Gay, it's time to bring his name forward and place it with the other great WW1 poets, where he has always belonged.
These poems are very intense, so I will be bringing them out one by one. There are thirty-eight total.
For the translations, I have abandoned rhyme in favor of unflinching accuracy, but have stuck to Ehrenbaum-Degele's metre as closely as I can. He lived these words, I am just trying to bring them to an English-speaking audience once and for all.
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- 07/31/2019 (Updated: 10/22/2019)
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"Once we were factory workers or farmers"
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"Gunned-down fathers, bastards and grandsons, we"
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"Abruptly raised over the sun and sand"
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"Our helmets’ glistening peaks flicker over"
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"We carry the firmament's heavy white heat"
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"Wind like the old days surrounds us in velvet"
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"On the lime-washed partitions of our latrine"
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"Suddenly the woods are shorn by a ravine"
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"We have rifles set and lifted in our hands"
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"Your straggly seats, do blaze like leopard spots"
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"O warm-spice mercy in a moving dress!"
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"The world's adrift some placid evening waves"
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"And here, two thousand years past Golgotha"
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"Night moves above, in the zone of respite"
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"The dark of night lifts, finally overwrought"
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"From distant fires, luminous as rubies"
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"Under several overturned crooks of bridges"
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"Noyon. Puffing halts! The locomotives whistle"
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"We, beneath iron spray from the batteries"
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"I've sacrificed me to many fair women"
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"We in the shadow of death, on dire watch"
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"A graying army we, lodged in the trenches"
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"Finally have the woods pendulously sunk"
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"A shot-to-hell forest. A house like bone"
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"Born amid the era of the aeroplane"
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"Out front, a fire lashed like a wild mane in flight"
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"Like splendid scarlet flowers arranged for show"
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"The sharp pings muffle from the springing shrapnel"
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"Once upon a war, a new fairytale says"
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"Hungering and without sleep for three long days"
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"Here no Christmas trees twinkle lit for us"
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"You crimson butterfly, how you've kissed me"
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"Death carves its inflamed characters deep in us"
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"It's now our eyes glaze over like bright water"
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"While leaning against the hospital railing"
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"I still envision flares rising steeply"
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"The wheels turn, the factory's iron-echo"
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"The one blazed before my eyes like a flame"
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