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A poem by John McCrae |
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The Shadow Of The Cross |
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Title: The Shadow Of The Cross Author: John McCrae [More Titles by McCrae] At the drowsy dusk when the shadows creep An angel mused: "Is there good or ill 'Round the cross a mid-day twilight fell Through the streets of a city the angel sped; In a monarch's ear his courtiers lied Men's hate waxed hot, and their hearts grew cold, Despairing, he cried, "After all these years He found two waifs in an attic bare; One strove to quiet the other's cries, As she kissed the child with a motherly air: Then the angel knew that the earthly cross At dawn, when hushed was earth's busy hum From the attic poor to the palace grand, [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |