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The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.
G. K. Chesterton (18741936)
Poems of the Great War: The Wife of Flanders
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Where I had seven sons until to-day,
A little hill of hay your spur has scattered …
This is not Paris. You have lost the way.
Surprised at the surprise that was your plan,
Who, shaking and breaking barriers not a little,
Find never more the death-door of Sedan.
Paying you a penny for each son you slay?
Man, the whole globe in gold were no repayment
For what you have lost. And how shall I repay?
From a kind farm that never had a name?
What is the price of that dead man they brought me?
For other dead men do not look the same.
Whereon you shattered what you shall not know,
How should I pay you, miserable people?
How should I pay you everything you owe?
Though I forgave would any man forget?
While all the great green land has trampled on her
The treason and terror of the night we met.
An old wife bargains for a bean that’s hers.
You have no word to break; no heart to harden.
Ride on and prosper. You have lost your spurs.