Wilfred Owen mentions being shelled by "Five-Nines" in his poem Dulce et Decorum est.
The title of the album is taken from the Wilfred Owen poem, "Dulce et Decorum est."
It was drafted at Craiglockhart in the first half of October 1917 and later revised, probably at Scarborough but possibly Ripon, between January and March 1918.
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Wilfred Owen directed his 1917 poem Dulce et Decorum Est at Pope, whose literary reputation has faded into relative obscurity as those of war poets such as Owen and Siegfried Sassoon have grown.