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Fuel

    By Lola Ridge



    What of the silence of the keys
    And silvery hands? The iron sings...
    Though bows lie broken on the strings,
    The fly-wheels turn eternally...

    Bring fuel - drive the fires high...
    Throw all this artist-lumber in
    And foolish dreams of making things...
    (Ten million men are called to die.)

    As for the common men apart,
    Who sweat to keep their common breath,
    And have no hour for books or art -
    What dreams have these to hide from death!



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