Miners
Update: 2025-05-05
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Wilfred Owen (1893–1918), one of the most powerful voices of World War I poetry, used his verse to reveal the struggles of ordinary people. While best known for his war poems, Miners takes a different yet equally powerful approach. Written after a mining disaster, it draws a striking parallel between the sacrifices of miners and soldiers—both toiling in the dark, often unnoticed. It’s a fitting reminder for International Workers’ Day that everything we rely on: every comfort, every bit of progress, comes from the hard work of people we don’t always see. Owen’s poem urges us to acknowledge those whose efforts shape the world, even when they remain in the shadows.
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