@3The Senate repudiates the whole League of Nations idea.@1Senator Lodge I rode at dawn a chevalier of God, Lifting the blazon of a glad new day; At golden dusk all gladly down I lay On Flanders Field, beneath the trampled sod, My winding sheet a starry web of dreams, Its woof, a world made safe from war's red ban, Its warp, a deathless Brotherhood of Man, Its purpled fringe of high hope's rainbowed gleams. But knaves have stolen that knightly winding sheet, Twisting its strands to make a trap of lies. Scorned is the Splendid Quest, the Dream forgot. Shroudless I sink in ultimate defeat, No chevalier of God on high emprise, Butso much cannon fodder left to rot. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MY AUNT by OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES BETSY'S BATTLE FLAG by MINNA IRVING SONG [WRITTEN IN THE YEAR 1732] by GEORGE LYTTELTON LONG DELAYED by WILLIAM ALLINGHAM WAYCONNELL TOWER by WILLIAM ALLINGHAM IMPROMPTU: TO FRANCES GARNET WOLSELEY by ALFRED AUSTIN |