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Posted by Spencer Morris on September 30, 19103 at 12:54:28:
In Reply to: the man he killed - help posted by raneen on May 11, 19103 at 19:04:29:
This poem is about the irony of war. How war brings people together to kill each other, but in any other placing they would have been friends. The speaker is the man who killed; if it was the poet or not I don't know, but it makes you think that it is.
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