@3What did you see out there, my lad, That has set that look in your eyes? You went out a boy, you have come back a man, With strange new depths underneath your tan; What was it you saw out there, my lad, That set such deeps in your eyes?@1 "Strange things, -- and sad, -- and wonderful, -- Things that I scarce can tell, -- I have been in the sweep of the Reaper's scythe, -- With God, -- and Christ, -- and hell. "I have seen Christ doing Christly deeds; I have seen the devil at play; I have grimped to the sod in the hand of God; I have seen the godless pray. "I have seen Death blast out suddenly From a clear blue summer sky; I have slain like Cain with a blazing brain; I have heard the wounded cry. "I have lain alone among the dead, With no hope but to die; I have seen them killing the wounded ones; I have seen them crucify. "I have seen the Devil in petticoats Wiling the souls of men; I have seen great sinners do great deeds And turn to their sins again. "I have sped through hells of fiery hail, With fell red-fury shod; I have heard the whisper of a Voice; I have looked in the face of God." @3You've a right to your deep, high look, my lad, You have met God in the ways; And no man looks into His face But he feels it all his days. You've a right to your deep, high look, my lad, And we thank Him for His grace.@1 | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE GODS OF THE COPYBOOK HEADINGS by RUDYARD KIPLING ON BURNING A DULL POEM; WRITTEN IN 1729 by JONATHAN SWIFT BEAUTY by KENNETH SLADE ALLING THE HAYMAKER'S SONG by ALFRED AUSTIN MORGUE: 1. LITTLE ASTER by GOTTFRIED BENN SONG: BUTTERFLIES by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT |