The Poetry Corner

Through Me Only

By William Arthur Dunkerley (John Oxenham)

Out of all the reek and turmoil Of the dreadful battle-plain, Came a voice insistent, calling, Calling, calling, but in vain;-- "Through Me only Shall the world have peace again." But our hearts were too sore-burdened, Fighting foes and fighting pain, And we heeded not the clear voice, Calling, calling all in vain;-- "Through Me only Shall the world have peace again." Now, at last, the warfare ended, Dead the passion, loosed the strain, Louder still that voice is calling; Shall it call and call in vain? "Through Me only Shall the world have peace again." Now we hear it; now we hearken, In the silence of our slain, Broken hearts new homes would build them Of the fragments that remain. "Through Me only Shall the world have peace again." Lord, we know it by our sorrows, Might of man can ne'er attain That Thou givest.Now we offer Thee the Kingship.Come and reign! Through Thee only Shall our loss be turned to gain. Show us, Lord, all Thou would'st have us Do to garner all Thy grain. Thy deep ploughing, Thy sure sowing Richest harvest shall obtain. Only come Thou, Come and dwell with us again! TUNE--Abbeycombe.