Songs of Angus and More Songs of Angus by Violet Jacob
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Since, for our all, your all you gave
On the slopes of Picardy. On Angus, in the autumn nights, The ice-green light shall lie, Beyond the trees the Northern Lights Slant on the belts of sky. But miles on miles from Scottish soil You sleep, past war and scaith, Your country's freedman, loosed from toil, In honour and in faith. For Angus held you in her spell, Her Grampians, faint and blue, Her ways, the speech you knew so well, Were half the world to you. Yet rest, my son; our souls are those Nor time nor death can part, And lie you proudly, folded close To France's deathless heart. The whole of the poems under the heading In Scots appeared in Country Life. Of the others, one or two have appeared in The Cornhill or The Outlook. They are all reprinted by kind permission of the respective editors. |
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