Army poetry during this period is rarely formal literature; instead, it is a form of passed down through generations of conscripts. These verses serve several purposes:
Rhymes often mention the specific "sacrifices" made, such as "barley porridge for the motherland" or "an automatic rifle on the chest". 100 dnej do prikaza stihi
The verses often use dark humor to cope with the hardships of service, focusing on themes like bad food (barley porridge), lack of sleep, and longing for home. Common Themes in the Verses Army poetry during this period is rarely formal
A significant portion of this folklore is dedicated to the women waiting at home, reflecting the emotional toll of separation. lack of sleep