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Isaac Rosenberg

August 1914

What in our lives is burnt
In the fire of this?
The heart’s dear granary?
The much we shall miss?

Three lives hath one life—
Iron, honey, gold.
The gold, the honey gone—
Left is the hard and cold.

Iron are our lives
Molten right through our youth.
A burnt space through ripe fields,
A fair mouth’s broken tooth.

About the poet

Isaac RosenbergIsaac Rosenberg
1890-1918

 
By the same poet
On Receiving the First News of the War
Break of Day in the Trenches
Dead Man’s Dump
Louse Hunting
Returning, We Hear the Larks
 
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Isaac Rosenberg at amazon.co.uk

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