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Songs Above the Drumfire

Songs Above the Drumfire

Grantland Rice

Songs Above the Drumfire is a collection of poems by American poet and sportswriter Grantland Rice, reflecting on his experiences in France during World War I. Written in the early 20th century, these poems capture the emotions and realities of war, blending personal reflection with broader themes of conflict and humanity. Rice's unique perspective as both a poet and a sportswriter adds depth to his observations of life during this tumultuous period.

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Grantland Rice was an American poet and sportswriter. In these poems he remembers his time in France during the First Wo...

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