Poetry Explorer- Classic Contemporary Poetry, THE NEW MARS, by FLORENCE EARLE COATES



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THE NEW MARS, by                    
First Line: I war against the folly that is war
Last Line: For peace on earth,—a lasting peace, and just!
Subject(s): Brotherhood; Peace; Social Protest; War


I war against the folly that is War,
The sacrifice that pity hath not stayed,
The Great Delusion men have perished for,
The lie that hath the souls of men betrayed:
I war for justice and for human right,
Against the lawless tyranny of Might.

A monstrous cult has held the world too long:
The worship of a Moloch that hath slain
Remorselessly the young, the brave, the strong,—
Indifferent to the unmeasured pain,
The accumulated horror and despair,
That stricken Earth no longer wills to bear.

My goal is peace,—not peace at any price,
While yet ensanguined jaws of Evil yawn
Hungry and pitiless: Nay, peace were vice
Until the cruel dragon-teeth be drawn,
And the wronged victims of Oppression be
Delivered from its hateful rule, and free!

When comes that hour, resentment laid aside,
Into a ploughshare will I beat my sword;
The weaker Nations' strength shall be my pride,
Their gladness my exceeding great reward;
And not in vain shall be the tears now shed,
Nor vain the service of the gallant dead.

I war against the folly that is War,
The futile sacrifice that nought hath stayed,
The Great Delusion men have perished for,
The lie that hath the souls of men betrayed:
For faith I war, humanity and trust;
For peace on earth,—a lasting peace, and just!





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