"Army of Death" by Charles Hamilton Sorley captures the profound reflections on war and its inherent tragedy, encapsulated in one of his finest poems, discovered after his untimely death. Sorley, a notable Great War poet commemorated in Westminster Abbey's Poets' Corner, conveys the deep sorrow and compassion that accompany the experience of conflict. His poignant words, as noted by fellow poet Wilfred Owen, emphasize that the essence of poetry lies in the pity of war. This timeless theme resonates today, reminding us of the enduring impact of loss and the human condition amidst the chaos of battle, making it a powerful and relevant listen for anyone seeking to understand the emotional weight of war.