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FOREST AND NEWSPAPER by AMOS RUSSEL WELLS

First Line: THEY SENT MY FOREST TO A PAPER-MILL
Last Line: AND CALMLY STRONG AS THINE OWN PARENT TREE?
Subject(s): NEWSPAPERS; JOURNALISM; JOURNALISTS;

They sent my forest to a paper-mill,
My forest, lifted solemnly and still
For skies to brood and morning sun to kiss,
Now torn to pulp and flattened into this --
This endless mass of paper, smudged with ink,
And flung abroad to men that will not think.

Instead of sweet green leaves, this dingy white;
Instead of bird-songs and the pure delight
Of sturdy trunk and loving shadowy bough,
The berry glints, the asters -- nothing now
But crumpled pages hurled beneath a train,
Or sodden in a gutter by the rain.

Ah, when, thou monstrous Press, thou mighty force,
When wilt thou bear thee worthy of thy source?
When, in the glad remembrance of the wood,
Wilt thou be soundly sweet and stanchly good,
Fragrant and pure and masterfully free,
And calmly strong as thine own parent tree?



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