Thursday, January 21, 2010

The Rainbow poem


    The Rainbow

    "Watch the white dawn gleam,
    To the thunder of hidden guns.
    I hear the hot shells scream
    Through skies as sweet as a dream
    Where the silver dawn-break runs.
    And stabbing of light
    Scorches the virginal white.
    But I feel in my being the old, high, sanctified thrill,
    And I thank the gods that the dawn is beautiful still.

    From death that hurtles by
    I crouch in the trench day-long,
    But up to a cloudless sky
    From the ground where our dead men lie
    A brown lark soars in song.
    Through the tortured air,
    Rent by the shrapnel's flare,
    Over the troubleless dead he carols his fill,
    And I thank the gods that the birds are beautiful still.


    Where the parapet is low
    And level with the eye
    Poppies and cornflowers glow
    And the corn sways to and fro
    In a pattern against the sky.
    The gold stalks hide
    Bodies of men who died
    Charging at dawn through the dew to be killed or to kill.
    I thank the gods that the flowers are beautiful still".

    poem written by Leslie Coulson
    Source URL: https://americanendeavor.blogspot.com/2010/01/rainbow-poem.html
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