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A poem

by Benjamin

Threnody for the murder of our race’s finest

(Poem for the German war-dead)

 
An axle snapping and the wheeling Sun

Hurtles to ruptured earth in mired woe

A hubless dusk of shrouded barbary

The soot and scrap of wild, inhuman glee

And cruellest weapons of perfidious foe

For blackest glory, in vile paucity

Jeering chthonic as the desert’s beasts

Shunting tin eyes across a bleeding sea

In all the monstrous discord of the East

Draped in fresh wounding pelts and rips of skin

Charge hollered hands to soil their very kin

The blind dominion of gilt-toothed priests

And this new screaming of each mother’s child

The primal bonds of deepest love defiled

Made great in all their strength, brave all the while

And joy is rent, the ages’ chain is cut

Through ruddy slabs long doom’s nailed jaws clang shut

And innocents besmirched by alien guile

Hell-wrought oblations, civil-suited muck

Blared fireworks and business-hasty smiles

And little deaths by millions and by miles.