For the Fallen | |
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by Laurence Binyon | |
First published in | The Times |
Country | United Kingdom and the commonwealth |
Subject(s) | Remembrance Day, war |
Publication date | 21 September 1914 |
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The Times/1914/Arts/For the Fallen at Wikisource |
"For the Fallen" is a poem written by Laurence Binyon. It was first published in The Times in September 1914. It was also published in Binyon's book "The Winnowing Fan : Poems On The Great War" by Elkin Mathews, London, 1914.
Over time, the third and fourth stanzas of the poem (usually now just the fourth) have been claimed as a tribute to all casualties of war, regardless of state.[1] This selection of the poem is often taken as an ode that is often recited at Remembrance Day and ANZAC Day services, and is what the term "Ode of Remembrance" usually refers to.[2]
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