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COURAGE by CAROLINE CAIN DURKEE

First Line: METALLIC SKY, DULL COPPERED SLATE
Last Line: A WHISTLE ON THE LIPS THAT CANNOT SMILE.
Subject(s): COURAGE; FARM LIFE; VALOR; BRAVERY; AGRICULTURE; FARMERS;

Metallic sky, dull coppered slate;
A straggling cornfield, parched and dead;
Unpainted shack, bleak, desolate;
A woman with a drooping head.
But bravely, where the sun is shining still,
Six red tomatoes on a window sill.

Sagging barn; bare, rocky ground;
Hot wind that blasts and chokes and sears;
A crop in ruins all around;
A man bent low with fruitless years.
But bravely, as he plods home after while,
A whistle on the lips that cannot smile.



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