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Photographer Grass Prick War Flesh Blood Stained Foreign

Front War Photographer
Back 'All flesh is grass'

'blood stained into foreign grass'

'The reader's eyeballs prick with tears in between the bath and pre-lunch break' -verb prick shows a little emotional reaction

'he stares impassively at were he earns his living and they do not care' - Irony as photographer becomes desensitised and has lost faith in people

'church' 'red' 'priest' 'intone a mass' - semantic field of church to highlight photographers respect

'spools of suffering set out in ordered rows' sibilance and metaphor graves and bodies

'A hundred agonies in black and white' colour imagery of negative

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