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Sorry Soldiers
TO A DEAD SOLDIER
by: Kendall Harrison
HOUGH all the primrose paths of morning called Your feet to follow them, and all the winds Of all the hills of earth, with plucking hands Wooed you to slopes that shone like emerald, You might not go. The thin green grass that binds Your feet had Earth and Death to forge its bands. The rain's wet kiss is on your lips, where lay Once the live pulses of a woman's soul; Your eyes give back unto the quiet sky Only the sheen of stars, the glare of day, Or darkness when the kindly shadows roll Up from the sea to hide you where you lie. No woman's whisper holds your strong heart spent And breathless. All the silver horns that blew While legions cheered, are still. These things are done, But these you have: a death for monument, And peace you died to buy, and after you The laughing play of children in the sun. I dont like this poem because it is sad but it intreast me.
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