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C J Dennis - Masefield, Poet And ManC J Dennis - Masefield, Poet And Man
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He comes as a man who has lived `mid men   With the gloss and the polish off; And truth flows free from his ready pen For he looked on life with a keen eye then,   And he found small cause to scoff. And he loved the sea and its ships of sail And a sailor`s way and a sailor`s tale;   And he looked on the world as an epoch`s close   And found what none but the venturer knows. He comes as a poet that the gods adopt   With songs of the wild and the free Shorn of the snivelling cadence dropped From the lips of the sophist snugly propped   On the throne of a pink settee. And he loves the land and the flowering wealds, The west wind`s song and the daffodil fields   As he loves the song of a howling gale   Caught in the cup of a bellying sail. And what shall he say of us who comes here --   This man who has lived as a man? He shall follow the way of the pioneer And our own high venturers, blind to fear,   Who strove when the race began; And the digger`s way and the drover`s way And the rough, rude life of an olden day   And the track of the lonely Overland --   He shall follow them all -- and understand. And his keen mind`s eye shall pierce the gilt   That would cover the old, rough life: He shall sense the soul of a young land built In the days when life had a strong, rude lilt   And a rhythm tuned to strife. He shall trace again in the Anzac`s soul The spirit that made this young land whole.   And so, as he sees, shall he blame or praise   By a standard won in the world`s highways.
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