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 Voices of jackals calling And, loud in the hush between, A morsel of dry earth falling From the flanks of the scarred ravine.

And the solemn firmament marches, And the hosts of heaven rise Framed through the iron arches Banded and barred by the ties,

Till we feel the far track humming, And we see her headlight plain, And we gather and wait her coming- The wonderful north-bound train.

(Few, forgotten and lonely, Where the white car-windows shine No, not combatants only Details guarding the line.)

Quick, ere the gift escape us! Out of the darkness we reach For a handful of week-old papers And a mouthful of human speech.

And the monstrous heaven rejoices, And the earth allows again, Meetings, greetings, and voices Of women talking with men.

So we return to our' places, As out on the bridge she rolls; And the darkness covers our faces, And the darkness re-enters our souls.