HER gentle spirit passed with Peace With Peace out of a world at war Racked by the old earth-agonies Of kaiser, king and czar, Where Bear and Lion crouch in lair To rend the iron Eagle's flesh And viewless engines of the air Spin wide their lightning mesh, And darkly kaiser, czar and king With awful thunders stalk their prey. Yet Peace, that moves with silent wing, Is mightier than they. And she our lady who has passed And Peace were sisters: They are gone Together through time's holocaust To blaze a bloodless dawn. How otherwise the royal die Whose power is throned on rolling drums! @3Her@1 monument of royalty Is builded in the slums: Her latest prayer, transformed to law, Shall more than monarch's vow endure, Assuaging there, with loving awe, The anguish of the poor. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE ICE by WILFRID WILSON GIBSON THE DARK ANGEL by LIONEL PIGOT JOHNSON THE BIGLOW PAPERS. 2D SERIES: 2. JONATHAN TO JOHN by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL SONNETS OF MANHOOD: 48 by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913) SONNET: 9 by RICHARD BARNFIELD ON HIS MAJESTY'S RECOVERY FROM THE SMALL-POX, 1633 by WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT |