Barren Hill Poem by Kurt Philip Behm

Barren Hill



The fire's gone out
in the last wooden hut
Fresh snow has been falling,
cold hunger abuts

The Red Coats emboldened
in far Germantown
The wind carries stillness,
with death all around

A General stands watch
on the farthest of hills
His heart never waivers,
his anger instills

The firewood gone
but the embers still burn
O'er forests and rivers,
to Paris in turn

The Schuylkill runs quiet,
Lenape scouts have returned
"Our enemy grows fat, Sir,
in taverns that burn"

The outcome awaiting,
its body count high
Where cabins though frozen
—the stars and stripes fly

(Valley Forge: November,2020)

Friday, November 20, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: patriotic
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