In Flanders Fields and Other Poems by John McCrae
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A silent voice -- the million spake as one --
"If ye have righted all the wrongs of earth Lay by the sword! Its work and ours is done." The Dead Master Amid earth's vagrant noises, he caught the note sublime: To-day around him surges from the silences of Time A flood of nobler music, like a river deep and broad, Fit song for heroes gathered in the banquet-hall of God. The Harvest of the Sea The earth grows white with harvest; all day long The sickles gleam, until the darkness weaves Her web of silence o'er the thankful song Of reapers bringing home the golden sheaves. The wave tops whiten on the sea fields drear, And men go forth at haggard dawn to reap; |
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