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Asleep (poem)
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Asleep
" is a poem by
Wilfred Owen
. It deals with the atrocities of
World War I
.
Poems by Wilfred Owen
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1914
"
"
A New Heaven
"
"
A Terre
"
"
Anthem for Doomed Youth
"
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Apologia Pro Poemate Meo
"
"
Arms and the Boy
"
"As Bronze may be much Beautified"
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Asleep
"
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At a Calvary near the Ancre
"
"Beauty"
"But I was Looking at the Permanent Stars"
"Conscious"
"
Cramped in that Funnelled Hole
"
"
Disabled
"
"
Dulce et Decorum est
"
"
Elegy in April and September
"
"Exposure"
"
Futility
"
"Greater Love"
"Happiness"
"
Has Your Soul Sipped?
"
"Hospital Barge"
"
I Saw His Round Mouth's Crimson
"
"
Insensibility
"
"Inspection"
"Le Christianisme"
"
Mental Cases
"
"
Miners
"
"Music"
"S. I. W."
"Schoolmistress"
"Six O'Clock in Princes Street"
"Smile, Smile, Smile"
"Soldier's Dream"
"
Sonnet On Seeing a Piece of our Heavy Artillery Brought into Action
"
"Spells and Incantations"
"
Spring Offensive
"
"
Strange Meeting
"
"The Calls"
"The Chances"
"
The Dead-Beat
"
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The End
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"The Kind Ghosts"
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The Last Laugh
"
"
The Letter
"
"
The Next War
"
"The Parable of the Old Man and the Young"
"The Roads Also"
"The Send-off"
"The Sentry"
"The Show"
"The Wrestlers"
"
Training
"
"Uriconium An Ode"
"Wild With All Regrets"
"
With an Identity Disc
"