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Disarmament

"Put up the sword!" The voice of Christ once

Speaks, in the pauses of the cannon's roar,

O'er fields of corn by fiery sickles

And left dry ashes; over trenches

With nameless dead; o'er cities starving

Under a rain of fire; through wards of

Down which a groaning diapason

From tortured brothers, husbands, lovers,

Of desolate women in their far-off

Waiting to hear the step that never comes!

O men and brothers! let that voice be heard.

War fails, try peace; put up the useless sword!

Fear not the end.

There is a story

In Eastern tents, when autumn nights grow cold,

And round the fire the Mongol shepherds

With grave responses listening unto it:

Once, on the errands of his mercy bent,

Buddha, the holy and benevolent,

Met a fell monster, huge and fierce of look,

Whose awful voice the hills and forests shook,"O son of peace!" the giant cried, "thy

Is sealed at last, and love shall yield to hate."The unarmed Buddha looking, with no

Of fear and anger, in the monster's face,

In pity said, "Poor fiend, even thee I love."Lo! as he spake the sky-tall terror

To hand-breadth size; the huge abhorrence

Into the form and fashion of a

And where the thunder of its rage was heard,

Circling above him sweetly sang the bird:"Hate hath no harm for love," so ran the song,"And peace unweaponed conquers every wrong!"

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John Greenleaf Whittier

John Greenleaf Whittier (December 17, 1807 – September 7, 1892) was an American Quaker poet and advocate of the abolition of slavery in the Unit…

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