Monday, September 19, 2011

In The Country


This life is sweetest; in this wood 
I hear no children cry for food;
 
I see no woman, white with care;
 
No man, with muscled wasting here.

No doubt it is a selfish thing
 
To fly from human suffering;
 
No doubt he is a selfish man,
 
Who shuns poor creatures, sad and wan.

But 'tis a wretched life to face
 
Hunger in almost every place;
 
Cursed with a hand that's empty, when
 
The heart is full to help all men.

Can I admire the statue great,
 
When living men starve at its feet!
 
Can I admire the park's green tree,
 
A roof for homeless misery!
 


William Henry Davies


How better can you express?

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