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Katharine Lee Bates - To Heavy HeartsKatharine Lee Bates - To Heavy Hearts
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HEAVY hearts, your jubilee Droops about the Christmas Tree. Sudden sighs cut off the laughter, For a haunting pain comes after All your gallant glee, Pain for your soldiers far away to-night, (O cloud that darkens on the Christmas star!) Sons, husbands, those who wreathed your world with light, Far, far, so far. Be comforted! They never were so near. In life`s deep center of self-sacrifice You meet with vision clear. There in love`s purest paradise The touch of soul on soul is close and dear. Not to-night shall soft cheeks glow Where the Druid mistletoe Weaves its charm, while hollies twinkle; For the lads in some grim wrinkle Of the earth crouch low. Hard is their Christmas in the aching trench, Or in the listening darkness mounting guard, Haggard with cold and sick with creeping stench, Hard, hard, so hard. Be comforted! That hardness is their pride. Salute the strength that can endure the stress Of such a Christmastide. Our earth made beautiful shall bless Their stern young manhood nobly testified. Silver chimes are on the air, Sweet and blithe—too blithe to bear; And what singing hearth rejoices, Missing the belovèd voices That were merriest there? The booming cannon are their Christmas bells; (O Holy Child, how many a homeless waif!) Their carols are the hiss and crash of shells. God keep them safe! Be comforted! For safe they are within His quiet hand, your soldiers who fulfil In steadfast discipline, Like those calm stars, His patient will That is the peace beneath all battle-din.
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