Here you will find the Poem Michael of poet Robert William Service
"There's something in your face, Michael, I've seen it all the day; There's something quare that wasn't there when first ye wint away. . . ." "It's just the Army life, mother, the drill, the left and right, That puts the stiffinin'in yer spine and locks yer jaw up tight. . . ." "There's something in your eyes, Michael, an'how they stare and stare -- You're lookin'at me now, me boy, as if I wasn't there. . . ." "It's just the things I've seen, mother, the sights that come and come, A bit o'broken, bloody pulp that used to be a chum. . . ." "There's something on your heart, Michael, that makes ye wake at night, And often when I hear ye moan, I trimble in me fright. . . ." "It's just a man I killed, mother, a mother's son like me; It seems he's always hauntin'me, he'll never let me be. . . ." "But maybe he was bad, Michael, maybe it was right To kill the inimy you hate in fair and honest fight. . . ." "I did not hate at all, mother; he never did me harm; I think he was a lad like me, who worked upon a farm. . . ." "And what's it all about, Michael; why did you have to go, A quiet, peaceful lad like you, and we were happy so? . . ." "It's thim that's up above, mother, it's thim that sits an'rules; We've got to fight the wars they make, it's us as are the fools. . . ." "And what will be the end, Michael, and what's the use, I say, Of fightin'if whoever wins it's us that's got to pay? . . ." "Oh, it will be the end, mother, when lads like him and me, That sweat to feed the ones above, decide that we'll be free. . . ." "And when will that day come, Michael, and when will fightin'cease, And simple folks may till their soil and live and love in peace? . . ." "It's coming soon and soon, mother, it's nearer every day, When only men who work and sweat will have a word to say; When all who earn their honest bread in every land and soil Will claim the Brotherhood of Man, the Comradeship of Toil; When we, the Workers, all demand: `What are we fighting for?'. . . Then, then we'll end that stupid crime, that devil's madness -- War."