Poems Duncan M. Matheson

Poet Duncan M. Matheson lived in troubled times. These were times of World War I and its accompanying carnage, privation and pervasive adversity. Then to add to this there was the explosion - the December 1917 Halifax explosion - the Canadian maritime disaster that would leave in its wake nearly 2,000 dead and 9,000 injured. Matheson was the principal of Alexander McKay School in Halifax at the time of the explosion and would witness the resultant death of fifty of his school's students.

But despite this backdrop of horror, Matheson - the skilled and observant poet, the man who not only was responsible as principal for the edification of young minds, but who, as a poet, assumed the added burden of explicating life's events through his writing - shone as a bastion of hope and courage in a seemingly crumbling world.

This man, this principal, this scholar, this gifted poet could in his writing transcend the horror of everyday events and speak of the beauty, splendor and potential of life. Matheson possessed the hope and fervent desire for a brighter future a world away from this current outbreak of destruction, this explosion of death and grief. You will hear his passion for what is, what is not, and what should and can be in these, Duncan M. Matheson's transcendent works of inspirational poetry.

By : Duncan M. Matheson


01 - Indian Summer



02 - Mother Love



03 - Petoobok



04 - Langemarc



05 - Edith Cavell



06 - To Cardinal Mercier



07 - The Bard of Ayr



08 - The Soul of Flanders



09 - The Gardens



10 - Keep the Gardens Growing



11 - An Elegy Written in Richmond



12 - The Cottage School



13 - December Sixth, 1917



14 - Life Is But One Darn Thing After Another



15 - Courcellette



16 - Vimy Ridge



17 - God Save Our Empire Great



18 - The Veteran

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