When We Count Our Dead

Bounties of war, swathed in stately shroud
Smell the rotting flesh, on martyrs’ pride!
Who lied to them, that a death avowed
Is the only deed, to be glorified!

Bravo, bravo! How many stars?
Will you earn, not see, with stony eyes
Whilst time fades your glory, those lasting scars
Are just for your kin, to rationalize!

To slumber amongst, a clan of killers
Who fight for their lands, or their régimes!
Nameless, faceless, same cadavers
Mere fodders, to their nations’ schemes!

Why histories love, to nurture wars
Into heroes’ epics, not a mean bloodshed
We raise new martyrs, to settle old scores
In the farms of gores, When We Count Our Dead!

© 2017 Vikas Chandra

8 comments


  • Good evening! This poem shows so much emotions in a subject that is hard for people to talk about it. It is a very well written, emotional piece of writing. If it is fine with you I would love to feature this on my poetry corner. I will reblogged your post to my blog and hopefully others will come to your page and see more of your works. Again, nice work!


    • Good Evening my Dear Brother. I so much cherish your profound thoughts. Many Thanks for your so kind words. I am honored by your reblog. Have a great day. Take Care God Bless!


  • Reblogged this on kgbethlehem and commented:

    Good evening everyone! Welcome to another Friday Night Poetry Corner. Today, well this evening, this fantastic poet– Vikas Chandra, wrote an amazing poem of strong emotion. This work is called “When We Count Our Dead.” Read this great work, also visit his page. Trust me, there are more wonderful poems that follows the one that is on display…

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