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To Them That Mourn

    By Gilbert Keith Chesterton



    Lift up your heads: in life, in death,
    God knoweth his head was high.
    Quit we the coward's broken breath
    Who watched a strong man die.

    If we must say, 'No more his peer
    Cometh; the flag is furled.'
    Stand not too near him, lest he hear
    That slander on the world.

    The good green earth he loved and trod
    Is still, with many a scar,
    Writ in the chronicles of God,
    A giant-bearing star.

    He fell: but Britain's banner swings
    Above his sunken crown.
    Black death shall have his toll of kings
    Before that cross goes down.

    Once more shall move with mighty things
    His house of ancient tale,
    Where kings whose hands were kissed of kings
    Went in: and came out pale.

    O young ones of a darker day,
    In art's wan colours clad,
    Whose very love and hate are grey--
    Whose very sin is sad.

    Pass on: one agony long-drawn
    Was merrier than your mirth,
    When hand-in-hand came death and dawn,
    And spring was on the earth.



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(W.E.G., May 1898)


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