We have taken away their lands and their possessions; they gave them freely to us, and we have kept them. But they keep their gentleness, their leisure, their dignity that is of elder time. These are the children of gods; why should they trouble for lands, when they have their smile and their wreaths of flowers? We have taken their land, we can not take their laughter. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...HOW TO KNOW LOVE FROM DECEIT by WILLIAM BLAKE THE CLOSING SCENE by THOMAS BUCHANAN READ THE UNKNOWN GOD by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD ON A LETTER: 2 by MATHILDE BLIND DEATH-BED REFLECTIONS OF MICHAEL-ANGELO by DAVID HARTLEY COLERIDGE SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO by ALICE CECILIA COOPER REFLECTIONS, ON CROSSING LAKE CHAMPLAIN IN A STEAMBOAT by LUCRETIA MARIA DAVIDSON |