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own to Kew in lilac-time (it isn't far from London!) And you shall wander hand in hand with love in summer's wonderland; Come down to Kew in lilac-time (it isn't far from London!_) THE LITANY OF WAR Sandalphon, whose white wings to heaven upbear The weight of human prayer, Stood silent in the still eternal Light Of God, one dreadful night. His wings were clogged with blood and foul with mire, His body seared with fire. "Hast thou no word for Me?" the Master said. The angel sank his head: "Word from the nations of the East and West," He moaned, "that blood is best. The patriot prayers of either half of earth, Hear Thou, and judge their worth. Out of the obscene seas of slaughter, hear, First, the first nation's prayer: '_O God, deliver Thy people. Let Thy sword Destroy our enemies, Lord!_' "Pure as the first, as passionate in trust That their own cause is just; Puppets as fond in those dark hands of greed; As fervent in their creed; As blindly moved, as utterly betrayed, As urgent for Thine aid; Out of the obscene seas of slaughter, hear The second nation's prayer: '_O God, deliver Thy people. Let Thy sword Destroy our enemies, Lord._' "Over their slaughtered children, one great cry From either enemy! From either host, thigh-deep in filth and shame, One prayer, one and the same; Out of the obscene seas of slaughter, hear, From East and West, one prayer: '_O God, deliver Thy people. Let Thy sword Destroy our enemies, Lord._'" Then, on the Cross of His creative pain, God bowed His head again. Then, East and West, over all seas and lands, Out-stretched His pierced hands. "And yet," Sandalphon whispered, "men deny The Eternal Calvary." THE ORIGIN OF LIFE [_Written in answer to certain scientific pronouncements_] I _In the beginning?_--Slowly grope we back Along the narrowing track, Back to the deserts of the world's pale prime, The mire, the clay, the slime; And then ... what then? Surely to something less; Back, back, to Nothingness! II You dare not halt upon that dwindling way!
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