This document discusses Remembrance Day and remembers those who died in World War 1. It describes how poppies grew in the battlefields of World War 1, and how every night at 8pm the Last Post is sounded at the Menin Gate memorial in Ypres, Belgium, which lists the names of over 54,000 soldiers who died there before 1917. The poem then imagines speaking to a young soldier named Willie McBride, who died fighting in 1916 at the age of 19, and reflects on the loss and futility of war.