| Introduction | p. 1 |
| Presentiments | p. 37 |
| America the Beautiful | p. 41 |
| [The Anglo-Saxon Christians, with Gatling gun and sword] | p. 42 |
| A Few Words from Wilhelm | p. 43 |
| Black Samson of Brandywine | p. 45 |
| Should I Ever Be a Soldier | p. 46 |
| [O say can you see, you who glory in war] | p. 47 |
| August to December 1914 | p. 49 |
| The German American to His Adopted Country | p. 55 |
| The Woman's Cry | p. 56 |
| Ready to Kill | p. 58 |
| The Call to the Colors | p. 58 |
| Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight | p. 59 |
| From Carnage: A Meditation on the European War | |
| Doubt | p. 61 |
| Destiny | p. 61 |
| War | p. 62 |
| A Chant of Hate against England | p. 64 |
| Motherhood's Chant | p. 65 |
| The Anti-Militarist | p. 66 |
| The Metal Checks | p. 67 |
| The Camp Follower | p. 71 |
| Phases | p. 71 |
| Unser Gott | p. 73 |
| [Ten thousand Tommy Atkinses went forth into the fray] | p. 75 |
| A Scrap of Paper | p. 76 |
| King of the Magical Pump | p. 76 |
| 1915 | p. 79 |
| I Didn't Raise My Boy to Be a Soldier | p. 87 |
| From This War | p. 88 |
| To a War Poet | p. 90 |
| Buttons | p. 91 |
| Battle Cry of the Mothers | p. 92 |
| Five Souls | p. 94 |
| To My Country | p. 95 |
| Missionary and Hottentot | p. 96 |
| The White Ships and the Red | p. 97 |
| 'Twas You Who Raised Your Boy to Be a Soldier | p. 100 |
| M. O. R. C. | p. 101 |
| The Neutral | p. 102 |
| Patterns | p. 102 |
| The Return of August | p. 105 |
| The Return | p. 107 |
| From Vision of War | |
| XIV | p. 109 |
| XV | p. 110 |
| Champagne, 1914-15 | p. 113 |
| What For? | p. 115 |
| Edith Cavell | p. 117 |
| [Onward, Christian soldiers!] | p. 117 |
| The Ballad of Bethlehem Steel; or, The Need for "Preparedness" | p. 119 |
| 1916 | p. 121 |
| Hymn of Hate | p. 129 |
| The Tryst | p. 130 |
| O Glorious France | p. 131 |
| To the Women of England | p. 133 |
| National Anthem | p. 134 |
| Preparedness | p. 135 |
| At Carrizal | p. 136 |
| The Naturalized Alien | p. 137 |
| The Day of War | p. 137 |
| Retribution | p. 139 |
| Vive la France! | p. 140 |
| I Have a Rendezvous with Death | p. 142 |
| In Flanders Fields | p. 143 |
| The Last Rally | p. 143 |
| 1917 | p. 145 |
| Not to Keep | p. 155 |
| Soldiers to Pacifists | p. 156 |
| Orange of Midsummer | p. 157 |
| Essen | p. 158 |
| The Lavoir | p. 159 |
| The Machine | p. 161 |
| A Study in Evolution: From Mr. Asquith and the British Government | p. 163 |
| The Traitor | p. 164 |
| The Consequentious Objector | p. 165 |
| The Conscientious Objector | p. 166 |
| The American Conscript, 1917 | p. 168 |
| Victory | p. 168 |
| Aquila: (A War Change) | p. 170 |
| IF. A Mother to Her Daughter | p. 172 |
| Peace Hath Her Belgiums | p. 173 |
| Editorial | p. 173 |
| War-Time Cradle Song | p. 175 |
| To the Beloved of One Dead | p. 176 |
| Battle Hymn of the Russian Republic | p. 177 |
| When the Cock Crows | p. 179 |
| The Sayings of Patsy (30 September) | p. 183 |
| The Soap-Box | p. 186 |
| The Retinue | p. 189 |
| Made Safe for Democracy | p. 190 |
| Company for Dinner | p. 190 |
| Bread | p. 192 |
| The Picket | p. 193 |
| The Sayings of Patsy (21 October) | p. 194 |
| The Four Brothers | p. 196 |
| To America | p. 201 |
| Woman's Suffrage Prisoners at Occoquan Work House [We Worried Woody-Wood] | p. 201 |
| To the Patriotic Lady across the Way | p. 203 |
| Father O'Shea | p. 204 |
| The Sayings of Patsy (30 December) | p. 205 |
| 1918 | p. 209 |
| Poetic Justice | p. 219 |
| O, You Hoover! | p. 219 |
| Freebourne's Rifle | p. 220 |
| The Negro Soldiers of America: What We Are Fighting For | p. 221 |
| "You Were So White, So Soft" | p. 222 |
| The Captain Said | p. 223 |
| Ode to Tonsilitis | p. 224 |
| From Lettres d'un Soldat | |
| V | p. 225 |
| VI | p. 225 |
| VII | p. 226 |
| VIII | p. 226 |
| IX | p. 227 |
| Consequences | p. 228 |
| The Jazz Bird | p. 229 |
| At Bethlehem | p. 230 |
| The Red Coffins | p. 231 |
| The Planting of the Green | p. 231 |
| [Sock Song] | p. 232 |
| The 367th Infantry | p. 233 |
| The Prayer Rug of Islam | p. 234 |
| The National Game | p. 236 |
| Enthusiasts | p. 237 |
| Fire of the Sun | p. 240 |
| My Aunt's Little Note | p. 241 |
| "Verses"--for an Unknown Soldier | p. 241 |
| "On Active Service" | p. 243 |
| At the Peace Table | p. 244 |
| Fifth Avenue and Grand Street | p. 244 |
| The New Day | p. 246 |
| To a Black Soldier Fallen in the War | p. 247 |
| Repercussions | p. 249 |
| The Unemployed Soldier | p. 259 |
| Thoughts Inspired by a War-Time Billboard | p. 260 |
| I Am Revolution | p. 261 |
| The Little Peoples | p. 262 |
| If We Must Die | p. 263 |
| "Les Fleurs du Mal" | p. 263 |
| Poppies | p. 264 |
| Mr. Bryan Enters Arlington | p. 265 |
| Ballad of Gene Debs | p. 268 |
| Notes | p. 277 |
| Works Cited | p. 343 |
| Acknowledgments | p. 349 |
| Index of Poems and Poets | p. 353 |
| Index of Topics | p. 357 |
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