In hearts at peace, under an English heaven.
This is a very romanticized version of the war, kind-of showing how people can sign up for the idealized rendition of something.
In hearts at peace, under an English heaven.
This is a very romanticized version of the war, kind-of showing how people can sign up for the idealized rendition of something.
No sleep except to dream
Since sleep is necessary and dreams can almost be considered a privilege, the line is saying that it won't be needed to do things out of the genuine need to, but out of the want to do so.