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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
IN TIME OF FAMINE, by HELEN MARIA HUNT FISKE JACKSON Poet's Biography First Line: She has no heart,' they said, and turned away Last Line: "to hear her brave sad laughter in the air." Alternate Author Name(s): H. H.; Holm, Saxe; Jackson, Helen Hunt Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Famine; Life; Dead, The; Nightmares | |||
"She has no heart," they said, and turned away, Then, stung so that I wished my words might be Two-edged swords, I answered low: -- "Have ye Not read how once when famine held fierce sway In Lydia, and men died day by day Of hunger, there were found brave souls whose glee Scarce hid their pangs, who said, 'Now we Can eat but once in two days; we will play Such games on those days when we eat no food That we forget our pain.' "Thus they withstood Long years of famine; and to them we owe The trumpets, pipes, and balls which mirth finds good To-day, and little dreams that of such woe They first were born. "That woman's life I know Has been all famine. Mock now if ye dare, To hear her brave sad laughter in the air." | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...VARIATIONS: 14 by CONRAD AIKEN VARIATIONS: 18 by CONRAD AIKEN LIVE IT THROUGH by DAVID IGNATOW A DREAM OF GAMES by JOSEPHINE JACOBSEN THE DREAM OF WAKING by RANDALL JARRELL APOLOGY FOR BAD DREAMS by ROBINSON JEFFERS GIVE YOUR WISH LIGHT by ROBINSON JEFFERS A LAST PRAYER by HELEN MARIA HUNT FISKE JACKSON |
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