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1 | 1 | It seem | It seemed that out of the battle I escaped |
2 | 2 | Down some profound dull tunnel, long since scooped | Down some profound dull tunnel, long since scooped |
3 | 3 | Through granites which | Through granites which Titanic wars had groined. |
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4 | 5 | Yet also there encumbered sleepers groaned, | Yet also there encumbered sleepers groaned, |
5 | 6 | Too fast in thought or death to be bestirred. | Too fast in thought or death to be bestirred. |
6 | 7 | Then, as I probed them, one sprang up, and stared | Then, as I probed them, one sprang up, and stared |
7 | 8 | With piteous recognition in fixed eyes, | With piteous recognition in fixed eyes, |
8 | 9 | Lifting distressful hands as if to bless. | Lifting distressful hands as if to bless. |
10 | And by his smile, I knew that sullen hall, | ||
11 | By his dead smile I knew we stood in Hell. | ||
12 | With a thousand fears that vision's face was grained; | ||
13 | Yet no blood reached there from the upper ground, | ||
9 | 14 | And no guns thumped, or down the flues made moan. | And no guns thumped, or down the flues made moan. |
10 | 15 | "Strange friend," I said, " | "Strange, friend," I said, "Here is no cause to mourn." |
11 | 16 | "None | "None," said the other, "Save the undone years, |
12 | 17 | The hopelessness. Whatever hope is yours, | The hopelessness. Whatever hope is yours, |
13 | 18 | Was my life also; I went hunting wild | Was my life also; I went hunting wild |
14 | 19 | After the wildest beauty in the world, | After the wildest beauty in the world, |
20 | Which lies not calm in eyes, or braided hair, | ||
21 | But mocks the steady running of the hour, | ||
22 | And if it grieves, grieves richlier than here. | ||
15 | 23 | For by my glee might many men have laughed, | For by my glee might many men have laughed, |
16 | 24 | And of my weeping something ha | And of my weeping something has been left, |
17 | 25 | Which must die now. I mean the truth untold, | Which must die now. I mean the truth untold, |
18 | 26 | The pity of war, the pity war distilled. | The pity of war, the pity war distilled. |
19 | 27 | Now men will go content with what we spoiled. | Now men will go content with what we spoiled. |
20 | 28 | Or, discontent, boil b | Or, discontent, boil bloody, and be spilled. |
21 | 29 | They will be swift with swiftness of the tigress, | They will be swift with swiftness of the tigress, |
22 | 30 | None will break ranks, though nations trek from progress. | None will break ranks, though nations trek from progress. |
23 | 31 | Courage was mine, and I had mystery; | |
32 | Wisdom was mine, and I had mastery; | ||
33 | To miss the march of this retreating world | ||
24 | 34 | Into vain citadels that are not walled. | Into vain citadels that are not walled. |
25 | 35 | Then, when much blood had clogged their chariot-wheels | Then, when much blood had clogged their chariot-wheels |
26 | 36 | I would go up and wash them from sweet wells, | I would go up and wash them from sweet wells, |
27 | 37 | Even | Even with truths that lie too deep for taint. |
28 | 38 | I would have poured my spirit without stint | |
29 | 39 | But not through wounds; not on the cess of war. | |
40 | Foreheads of men have bled where no wounds were. | ||
41 | |||
42 | "I am the enemy you killed, my friend. | ||
30 | 43 | I knew you in this dark; for so you frowned | I knew you in this dark; for so you frowned |
31 | 44 | Yesterday through me as you jabbed and killed. | Yesterday through me as you jabbed and killed. |
32 | 45 | I parried; but my hands were loath and cold. | I parried; but my hands were loath and cold. |
33 | 46 | Let us sleep now..." | Let us sleep now..." |
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