People also ask, who wrote Age shall not weary them?
Laurence Binyon
Similarly, why do we say the ode on Anzac Day? The Ode comes from For the Fallen, a poem by the English poet and writer Laurence Binyon and was published in London in the Winnowing Fan; Poems of the Great War in 1914. We will remember them." Each year after Anzac Day and Remembrance Day debate rises on the word 'condemn' or 'contemn'.
Also know, what is the message of the poem For the Fallen by Laurence Binyon?
Binyon wasn't himself a soldier – he was already in his mid-forties when fighting broke out – but 'For the Fallen' is without doubt one of the most famous poems of the First World War. The poem's central message is clear enough, calling attention to the noble sacrifice made by men who laid down their lives for England.
What is the ode Anzac Day?
The Ode of Remembrance for Anzac Day.
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old; Age shall not weary them, We will remember them.