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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
GASSED, by ROWLAND THIRLMERE First Line: He is blind and nevermore Last Line: Gifts that make him more than brave. Subject(s): World War I - Casualties | |||
HE is blind and nevermore Shall the shining earth entrance Him, whose life once lay before Ardour like a bright romance; But another world is given Youth thus robbed of half a heaven. His companions do not speak When they would accost him: they Need but touch his hand or cheek, Then the sightless eyes survey Love with love, which apprehends Instantly compassionate friends. In each several kindly hand Lies a warm identity: Blind folk see and understand Those whom they may never see, And the deaf may hear Love's word Uttered, though it be unheard. When he walks about the streets Every house means much to him; Every wayfarer he meets Modest-faced or proudly prim He divines: each rolling wheel's Movement in the town he feels. Eden's gates to him are closed, Yet new portals open wide, Whence rare prospects are exposed; These he visions open-eyed, When imagination thrills As he faces woods and hills. Every breath of air that stirs Has a meaning: every leaf, Touched by him, responds; the firs Breathe a recompense for grief, And the grasses whisper, too, Words he does not misconstrue. Few can hear the clover's voice As he hears it: few are those Who so thrillingly rejoice When the gillyflowers disclose Secrets that mean life to one Robbed of stars, though not of sun. Touch becomes his very soul, Giving sense of sound with sight: He is ravaged yet made whole Even in black fate's despite: Look! He carries sad renown As an emperor wears a crown! Deaf and blind! Yet he will know When old enemies cross his path; For the devil-prompted foe, Who inspired his quenchless wrath, With incredible torment, gave Gifts that make him more than brave. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE MORNING PAPER by KATHARINE LEE BATES FOR THE FALLEN (SEPTEMBER 1914) by LAURENCE BINYON TRAFALGAR SQUARE by ROBERT SEYMOUR BRIDGES 1914: 3. THE DEAD by RUPERT BROOKE 1914: 4. THE DEAD by RUPERT BROOKE BETWEEN THE LINES by WILFRID WILSON GIBSON RUPERT BROOKE by WILFRID WILSON GIBSON JIMMY DOANE by ROWLAND THIRLMERE |
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