poetry

Santayana, "As in the Midst of Battle There Is Room"

As in the midst of battle there is room
For thoughts of love, and in foul sin for mirth;
As gossips whisper of a trinket's worth
Spied by the death-bed's flickering candle-gloom;
As in the crevices of Cæsar's tomb
The sweet herbs flourish on a little earth:
So in this great disaster of our birth
We can be happy, and forget our doom.

Today is Anzac Day, commemorating those who died at Gallipoli in World War One.

To R- at Anzac

You left your vineyards, dreaming of the vines in a dream land
And dim Italian cities where high cathedrals stand.
At Anzac in the evening, so many things we planned,
And now you sleep with comrades in the Anafarta sand.

"Sowing," Edward Thomas

Sowing

It was a perfect day
For sowing; just
As sweet and dry was the ground
As tobacco-dust.

I tasted deep the hour
Between the far
Owl's chuckling first soft cry
And the first star.

A long stretched hour it was;

Country of the Heart by Robyn Donald ... QC #132

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Country of the Heart

 

4 Stars! ~~~ Though published in 1988, this one marvelously hold up to the changing times.

 

Country of the Heart by Robyn Donald

Harlequin Presents # 1040 ~ January 1988

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