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by Iris Tree
Tranquillity Stirred by a Sudden Spasm
4562300Poems — Tranquillity Stirred by a Sudden SpasmIris Tree
TRANQUILLITY stirred by a sudden spasm,
Knives of rain that cut the silence,
Storms that rattle the bones of the forest,
Calm of the marble-terraced night
Charred with the spattering of rockets.

Drums will I hear and battles now,
And the long death howl of wolves by night,
Watching the moon on the forest tops,
Walking with delicate frightened steps
To the slaughter-house of a red sunrise.

1918