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hello, i am wondering if i could have some help analyzing this poem. reading it over 2-3 times i can tell some of the themes.
i imagine them to be the following two themes and imagery:
you cannot unsee some things in life
the burden of killing people is unlike anything else

the blur of the battlefield
shellshock

just asking if there are any other meanings or imagery that i have missed, or any "incorrect ones" that i have shown above.

the poem is below for a reference :)
thanks

The Machine Gunner
Steven Heighton
From:** Ecstasy of Sketpics. House of Anansi Press, 1994.
I saw them. They came like ghosts out of ground-
mist, moving
over ruined earth in waves, running

no, walking, shoulder to shoulder
like a belt of bullets or like
men: tinned meat lined on a conveyor belt as the sun

exploded in thin shafts on metal
buckles, bayonets, the nodding
spires of helmets. I heard faint battle cries

and whistles, piercing through the shriek
of fire and iron falling, the slurred
cadence of big guns; as they funnelled

like a file of mourners into gaps
in the barbed wire I made quick
calculations and slipped the safety catch.

But held my fire. Alongside me
the boys in the trenches worried them with
rifles, pistols, hand grenades

but they came on, larger now, their faces
almost resolving out of hazed hot
distance, their ranks at close quarters amazing

with dumb courage, numb step, a sound of drugged
choking in gas and green mud, steaming —
Who were these men. I saw them penitent

sagging to knees. I saw their dishevelled
dying. And when finally they broke
into a run it came to me

what they had always been, how I'd always,
really, seen them: boys
rushing towards us with arms

outstreched, hands clenched as if in urgent prayer,
sudden welcome or a reunion
quite unexpected. Yes. And more than this

like children, chased by something behind the lines
and hurrying to us
for rescue —

I spat and swung the gun around. Fired,
felt the metal pulse
and laid them three deep in the wire.
 

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Hello, I etc. am wondering if i could have some help analyzing this poem. reading it over 2-3 times i can tell some of the themes.
i imagine them to be the following two themes and imagery:
you cannot unsee some things in life
the burden of killing people is unlike anything else
Do you think it might be saying something about group mentality – that even an individual’s conscience can be easily over-ruled by the group?
 
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