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    <id>1307</id>
    <title>Greacen007</title>
    <updated>Wednesday, July 20, 2016 - 19:17</updated>
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    <collections>Unpublished Poems</collections>
    <contributor>Greacen Estate</contributor>
    <coverage>19 Jan</coverage>
    <creator>Linen Hall Library</creator>
    <date>Wednesday, March 16, 2016</date>
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    <keywords>How the heralds trumpet</keywords>
    <language>English</language>
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    <publisher>Linen Hall Library</publisher>
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    <transcript>﻿Now the Heralde Trumpet (Spring 1952)

Now the heralde trumpet the glad triumphant news
With gay abandon; the putty city faces brighten.
Signal the message then - &quot;Now it is spring!&quot; -
And write it everywhere. Sing it and dance it endlessly.

Spring, alas, of soldiers on the move; the quick stroke
Of steel tearing through village and over new-turned earth,
Crushing the slow peasant faces, breaking the ploughs
In this spring of liberation - meaning for the lucky
A quick scorching death by petrol bomb!We dare not think
of the unlucky.

0 bitter spring of man&#039;s long agony and fear.

But for a moment escapist, consider in street or public garden
The pink blossom icing of cherry tree gently smudging
The lengthened, day with colour; acres of sky at evening,
Serene, moving in silence to night’s still mystery;
The lonely youth breaking his heart in secret love;
The poet writing out his urgent but unheeded words.

Yet, winter past, our boundless need remains,
And we ask again for courage in a new season,
That from our failing strength and near-despair
May flow new hope, new certainty, new faith
And - whisper the seditious word! new peace.
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