Classic and Contemporary Poetry
PEACE, by AGNES LEE Poet's Biography First Line: Suddenly bells and flags! Last Line: Beauty has died for her. Alternate Author Name(s): Freer, Otto, Mrs. Variant Title(s): November 11, 1918 Subject(s): Peace | ||||||||
Suddenly bells and flags! Suddenly -- door to door -- Tidings! Can we believe, We, who were used to war? Yet we have dreamed her face, Knowing her light must be, Knowing that she must come. Look -- she comes, it is she! Tattered her raiment floats, Blood is upon her wings. Ah, but her eyes are clear! Ah, but her voice outrings! Soon where the shrapnel fell Petals shall wake and stir. Look -- she is here, she lives! Beauty has died for her. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...HOW MANY NIGHTS by GALWAY KINNELL THE MOTTO by LOUISA SARAH BEVINGTON THE TRUE BEATITUDE by RUPERT BROOKE MAKING PEACE by DENISE LEVERTOV TWO SONGS OF PEACE: 1 by YEHUDA AMICHAI TWO SONGS OF PEACE: 2 by YEHUDA AMICHAI |
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