Remains. by Simon Armitage. On another occasion, we got sent out to tackle looters raiding a bank. And one of them legs it up the road, probably armed, possibly not. Well myself and somebody else and somebody else are all of the same mind, so all three of us open fire. Three of a kind all letting fly, and I swear. Each poetry anthology in the GCSE contains 15 poems and in the poetry question in the exam you will be given one poem on the paper - printed in full - and asked to compare this given poem to one other from the anthology.. Below is a guide to Simon Armitage's Remains, from the Power and Conflict anthology. It includes: Overview: a.

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Learn More. "Remains" was published by the British poet Simon Armitage in 2008 as part of his collection The Not Dead, a series of war poems based on the testimonies of ex-soldiers. Instead of detailing conflict, however, these poems confront the aftermath of war and the traumatic memories that ex-service people might struggle to cope with.. Remains - Simon Armitage. To tackle looters raiding a bank. And one of them legs it up the road. Probably armed, possibly not. I see broad daylight on the other side. Pain itself, the image of agony. And tosses his guts back into his body. Then he's carted off in the back of a lorry. End of story, except not really.