Comum's Lake

By Como's lake, where Pliny once dreamed,
A basin sixty miles, brightly it gleamed.
Reflecting the villas, the hills adorned,
With olives and vines, nature's beauty warned.

About Wilfred Owen

War poet whose visceral, anti-war verse exposed the horrors of trench warfare; killed one week before Armistice.

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