(@3The Fisheries dispute having been amicably compromised, the world is at peace again.@1 ....News Despatch.) @3'AT Peace'?@1 The world has never been at peace Its wars are never-ending; there is naught In all its battles like these overwrought And storming hours with their dark increase. The cities roar; in every street one sees Women and children, battle-wounded, caught. No slaves, no shattered hosts have ever fought So bitterly, so hopeless of release... Well, if it must be war, take up the sword, Facing the world with grim and savage glee; And, with the courage of a Faith restored, Strike till the darkness falters, and we see That liberty is no mere gaudy word, And peace no slothful, placid mockery. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...GHOSTS OF A LUNATIC ASYLUM by STEPHEN VINCENT BENET ALL FOOLS' CALENDER by DONALD (GRADY) DAVIDSON TO BAYARD TAYLOR by SIDNEY LANIER SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: OSCAR HUMMEL by EDGAR LEE MASTERS SONG FOR THE FIRST OF THE MONTH by DOROTHY PARKER CAPUT MORTUUM by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON |