I saw a war, yet none the trumpet blew,
Nor in their hands the steel-wrought weapons bare;
And in that conflict armed there fought but few,
And none that in the world's loud tumults share;
They fought against their wills,-the stubborn foe
That mail-clad warriors left unfought within,
And wordy champions left unslain below,-
The ravening wolf though drest in fleecy skin;-
They fought for peace,-not that the world can give,
Whose tongue proclaims the war its hands have ceased
And bids us as each other's neighbor live,
Ere haughty Self within us has deceased;
They fought for him whose kingdom must increase,
Good will to men, on earth forever peace.
The War
Jones Very
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