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army dreamers - kate bush and chor leoni
Winner wins the great war
Itches head
“My dearest—“ wrap it up.

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Wayfaring Stranger
So after seeing quite a few people talking about 1917 recently I decided to rewatch it again as I haven’t seen it since 2020 when I saw it at the cinema and oh my days it’s so good. Completely obsessed with it all over again. So here is a little edit with the beautiful song featured in the movie.
some valentines to send to that special lance corporal in your life ❤️
1917 - WORDS FROM THE GREAT WAR
PART 1
DEKKO - derived from a Hindi word of equivalent meaning, dekko was typically used in the phrase "to take a dekko" meaning "to have a look at something"
FLAP - "to be in a flap" meaning "to be worried", dates from 1916. It was originally a naval expression derived from the restless flapping of birds, but quickly spread into everyday English during the First World War
SHELL SHOCK - medical condition caused by prolonged exposure to trench warfare
(quotes from mentalfloss.com)