All I Need Scholarship Slam
1 We are the unseen
Held underneath
Buried as a team with an empty canteen
With the unknown beneath
Yet to be unleashed
6 We grit our teeth
7 The water, now up to our waist
Around are the vermin called lice
Food no longer fits our taste
As we surround the mice
Without haste
12 This space must suffice
13 Our rifles first held tight
As flares fly overhead
Grenades thrown with might
We look on fearless, as we tread
To win the fight
18 Together we move ahead
19 Our time no start nor end
The chlorine gas escapes
No more air in the bend
We no longer feel the trench shape
Our injuries have no mend
25 We measure our time with a short tape
26 Over the top, We hear
Into “No Man’s Land”
The call we all fear
As dead men we stand
As long as we are near
We shall not fear
The wistful dangers that will bring tears
For all we need is eachother
Analysis: I wrote this poem in the theme of trench warfare and it is in the perspective soldiers. The readers get a glimpse of what it is like inside a trench; the suffocation, uncleansliness, and rodents. I included this because I believed that it helped set the scene of being lost in a desert or stranded because they are trapped from the outside world. The soldiers are fearful for when their commander orders them to go into "No Mans Land" because it is the lend between their trench and the enemies trench. This land is feared because right when you step foot on it, you are in clear view to the enemies and they can easily shoot you. Commanders send a portion of their soldiers there knowing that they will indeed die, but with the hope that they will be able to shoot a few of the enemie soldiers before they are shot to death. They are isolated and trembeling while waiting for the call, the call to their death. And when it comes, they know what awaits them but they have no fear because they have each other and that is all they need.
Going back to the prompt, this poem relates to me and how all I need is my family and friends to help me through hard times, or just to always be with me. And just like the soldiers, how they only need eachother to get them through this dreadful and abandoning time.