‘And There Was a Great Calm’  25207

(On the Signing of the Armistice, 11 Nov. 1918)

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    There has been years of Passion – scorching, cold,
    And much Despair, and Anger heaving high,
    Care whitely watching, Sorrows manifold,
    Among the young, among the weak and old,
    And the pensive Spirit of Pity whispered, 'Why?'
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