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Слушать(AI)The End
After the blast of lightning from the east,
The flourish of loud clouds, the Chariot throne,
After the drums of time have rolled and
And from the bronze west long retreat is blown,
Shall Life renew these bodies?
Of a
All death will he annul, all tears assuage?
Or fill these void veins full again with
And wash with an immortal water age?
When I do ask white Age, he saith not so, —"My head hangs weighed with snow."And when I hearken to the Earth she
My fiery heart sinks aching. It is death.
Mine ancient scars shall not be
Nor my titanic tears the seas be dried."
Wilfred Owen
Wilfred Edward Salter Owen, MC (18 March 1893 – 4 November 1918) was an English poet and soldier. He was one of the leading poets of the First W
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