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Many in the Darkness

04/28/2026 14:58h
November 1941 We sat in the park, but there was a war between us, A dead moon over us and all around us The shy and secret whisperings as of the tiny Woods animals which in the high forest gather Wind-fallen goods before the frost comes. We praised as lucky all whose sure existence (As of the careless moon, the dutiless squirrels) Is not responsible for human history— Feeling how our happiness, how hope must mount Machine guns which other men yet have the firing of, How liberty is seen in the form of a fighter plane Millions look up asking, Is it ours? Our despair was temporary but not less painful. Over us the moon was quiet about its business, Pouring its constant light upon the naked beaches. The squirrels built up their small defenses Obliged to the fulfillment of a natural process. Their leaf-lined cell, the brilliance of the moon, The winter cannot touch and no touch tarnish.