Dead Soldiers Chairil Anwar
Dead Soldiers Chairil Anwar
Dead Soldiers Chairil Anwar
Just like in the karawang bekasi poem. This poem has a meaning that
showed thought structure of the word
The young dead soldiers do not speak
Nevertheless they are heard in the still houses:
(who has not heard them?)
That word has a meaning that a lot of soldiers died at a young age in a
war. But their death are not vain because they are remembered by the
people that live and enjoy the fruit of the struggle they did.
Pada puisi itu juga menceritakan tentang perjuangan para prajurit demi
perdamaian negaranya. Para prajurit itu berjuang hingga ajal menjemput
mereka. Mereka mengharapkan perdamaian dan harapan. Mereka juga
menginginkan agar para generasi penerusnya senantiasa melanjutkan
perjuangannya. karena mereka berpikir, sekarang bukan mereka yang
bicara, tapi para penerus yang masih hidup.
Karawang-Bekasi
Chairil Anwar 1946
Kami yang kini terbaring antara Krawang-Bekasi
Tidak bisa teriak merdeka dan angkat senjata lagi.
Tapi siapakah yang tidak lagi mendengar deru kami,
Terbayang kami maju dan berdegap hati?
Kami bicara padamu dalam hening dimalam sepi
Jika dada rasa hampa dan jam dinding yang berdetak
Kami mati muda. Yang tinggal tulang diliput debu.
Kenang, kenanglah kami
Kami sudah coba apa yang kami bisa
Tapi kerja belum selesai, belum apa-apa
Kami sudah beri kami punya jiwa
Kerja belum selesai, belum bisa memperhitungkan arti 4-5 ribu nyawa
Kami cuma tulang-tulang berserakan
Tapi adalah kepunyaanmu
Kaulah lagi yang tentukan nilai tulang-tulang berserakan
Similarities
differences
differences
Archibald MacLeish poem contains the values that
can be received anywhere, the young soldiers who
have died in a poem entitled The Young Dead
Soldiers. It is not bound by time and place. Instead
in his poem entitled Anwar Krawang-Bekasi clearly
bound by the karawang-bekasi place. And of course
also bound by the time the era of physical struggle.
The soldier who died in Karawang and Bekasi
clearly have the enemy invaders in the clear sense
of their struggle for independence.
differences