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In Black And Red

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    The hush of death is on the night. The corn,
    That loves to whisper to the wind; the leaves,
    That dance with it, are silent: one perceives
    No motion mid the fields, as dry as horn.
    What light is that? It cannot be the morn!
    Yet in the east it seems its witchcraft weaves
    A fiery rose. Look! how it grows! it heaves
    And flames and tosses! 'Tis a burning barn!
    And now the night is rent with shouts and shots.
    Dark forms and faces hurry past. The gloom
    Gallops with riders. Homes are less than straw
    Before this madness: human lives, mere lots
    Flung in and juggled from the cap of Doom,
    Where Crime stamps yelling on the face of Law.



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