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1879–1944

THE SILENCE OF UNLABOURED FIELDS

Joseph Campbell

The silence of unlaboured fields Lies like a judgment on the air: A human voice is never heard: The sighing grass is everywhere —

The sighing grass, the shadowed sky, The cattle crying wearily! Where are the lowland people gone? Where are the sun-dark faces now?

The love that kept the quiet hearth, The strength that held the speeding plough? Grasslands and lowing herds are good, But better human flesh and blood!

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