Ella Wheeler Wilcox (Элла Уилкокс)
Sonnets of Sorrow. 9. From land to land, from coast to bloody coast
From land to land, from coast to bloody coast, Our planet trembles with loud sounds of strife. The seas are ravaged by a warring host, The air is filled with menaces to life. Men talk of nothing but the news of war; And with the coming of each crimson dawn Come new calamities and horrors, for Events are shaped by what minds feed upon. As in a nightmare, we unheeded hear That which awake would fill us with affright. The woes of earth fall dully on mine ear, Nor am I moved by its appalling plight. For all these things seem trivial beside This monstrous fact--one night in May you died.
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