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You were so beautiful my own country Your fields and fells the honest sun received And under open skies the air was free As all were equal and all bonds redeemed. My place of birth you have grown sour and old Uplifting hate to heart with evil lies And now I find a touch that’s coarse and cold With devilment in hard deceiving eyes. No longer does the land I loved seem green: Three scores and ten to ashen grey have turned The sparkling summer’s days that once were seen When truth glowed bright as lamps of justice burned. For fear of which, I cannot leave unsaid My dread thy beauty’s summer is forever dead.
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Jun 29, 2016
Jun 29, 2016 at 4:42 PM UTC
For England 2016
You were so beautiful my own country Your fields and fells the honest sun received And under open skies the air was free As all were equal and all bonds redeemed. My place of birth you have grown sour and old Uplifting hate to heart with evil lies And now I find a touch that’s coarse and cold With devilment in hard deceiving eyes. No longer does the land I loved seem green: Three scores and ten to ashen grey have turned The sparkling summer’s days that once were seen When truth glowed bright as lamps of justice burned. For fear of which, I cannot leave unsaid My dread thy beauty’s summer is forever dead.
keith-johnson-wellington-nz
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Jun 29, 2016
Jun 29, 2016 at 4:42 PM UTC
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