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Alice Corbin Henderson (Элис Корбин Хендерсон) * * * The great air birds go swiftly by, Pinions of bloom and death; And armies counter on shell-torn plains And strive, for a little breath. Pinnacled rockets in the gloom Light for a little space A gasping mouth, and a dying face Blackened with night and doom— As if in a little room A sick man laid on his bed Turned to his nurse and questioned when Mass for his soul would be said. Life is no larger than this, Though thousands are slaked with lime, Life is no larger than one man's soul, One man's soul is as great as the whole, And no times greater than Time. Alice Corbin Henderson's other poems: ![]() Количество обращений к стихотворению: 1253 |
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