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Poem by Arthur Stringer


Destiny


HE sat behind his roses and did wake
 With wanton hands those passions grim
That naught but bitter tears and blood can slake,
 And naught but years can dim.

So o'er their wine did Great Ones sit and nod,
 Ordaining War . . . . as it befell:
Men drunk with drum and trumpet mouthed of God
 And reeled down blood-washed roads to Hell!



Arthur Stringer


Arthur Stringer's other poems:
  1. The Wordless Touch
  2. At the Comedy
  3. War
  4. Morning in the North-West
  5. The Keeper


Poems of the other poets with the same name:

  • Edwin Arnold Destiny ("Somewhere there waiteth in this world of ours")
  • Emma Lazarus Destiny ("Paris, from throats of iron, silver, brass")
  • Thomas Aldrich Destiny ("Three roses, wan as moonlight, and weighed down")
  • Ralph Emerson Destiny ("That you are fair or wise is vain")

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