Poetic Openings : John McCrae to John McCrae

Poet : John McCrae : Poem : In Due Season : First Line : If night should come and find me at my toil,
Poet : John McCrae : Poem : In Flanders Fields : First Line : In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Poet : John McCrae : Poem : Isandlwana : First Line : Scarlet coats, and crash o' the band,
Poet : John McCrae : Poem : Mine Host : First Line : There stands a hostel by a travelled way;
Poet : John McCrae : Poem : Penance : First Line : My lover died a century ago,
Poet : John McCrae : Poem : Quebec : First Line : -1908
Poet : John McCrae : Poem : Recompense : First Line : I saw two sowers in Life's field at morn,
Poet : John McCrae : Poem : Slumber Songs : First Line : I
Poet : John McCrae : Poem : The Anxious Dead : First Line : O guns, fall silent till the dead men hear
Poet : John McCrae : Poem : The Captain : First Line : Here all the day she swings from tide to tide,
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