Miscellany of Poetry - 1919 by Various
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Each bleeding piece of human earth that lies
Stark to the carrion wind, and groaning cries For burial--each Jesu crucified-- Hath surely won the thing he dearly bought, For wrong is right, when wrong is greatly wrought. Yet is the Nazarene no thigh of Thor, To play on partial fields the puppet king Bearing the battle down with bloody hand. Serene he towers above the gods of war, A naked man where shells go thundering-- The great unchallenged Lord of No-Man's Land. * * * * * GILBERT KEITH CHESTERTON ELEGY IN A COUNTRY CHURCHYARD The men that worked for England |
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