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Page 144 text:
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THE STILLED BELL I sleep on the battlefields, Still as a broken bell; Impulse to rise And guard the dead Is quelled. Evermore is quelled. For I am spirit-full And bodyless. And death prevails in stark silence Over my blood-sodden Homelands. Now The sound of peace-blown horns Fills the silence Of decadent civilizations. Engulfs peoples. Dispels grief, Recalls the distant choirs Over forgotten Nazareth. But I sleep on the battlefields, Still as a broken bell; Yet I know about peace, Without words. Shelagh Scoville ' 50 140
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REACTION TO CONCERT I feel the ache of a love that cannot be answered For I stand on the brink of new life. But I falter. Am I afraid? I would be transferred to other living By this new life, I would be treasured, would not be my own. I cannot answer the sweet ache-filled summons. I try, but cannot pass the open wall Of my deficiency. I fear the glory, the high call. The wide broad rage of blood, The passioned sacrifice! One trumpet note brings the house Crashing down. Was blood spent there. Up on the final height. Where my dream broke to red? This was a song deeper than other songs. More full of power than could be played or sung. Marguerite O ' Reilly ' 50 139
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TWO AT TWILIGHT Under the sky of Tamin-yey, In labyrinthine paths of almond-blossom, Petals exulting in light dew; It would seem that others exult In the calm night. They whose glossy heads are crowned With crystal of moon-ray, They whose hands entwine beneath Almond-blossomed trees. Estranged from past and future. One bestows jade gifts upon the other. Oriental stone keeps in its core A green infinity, a trysting-place For almond-eyes. For visions of youth. Even yet, silver oxen-bells are swayed To the time of wind. Dwarfed jasmine sprays its nightly scent To blue atmosphere. The perfume-sound is borne to the nostrils Of those two whose hands Entwine beneath The blossomed trees. Whose glossy heads glimmer With light dew. Shelagh Scoville ' 50 141
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