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The Children of the Night
Ballade of Broken Flutes
Edwin Arlington Robinson
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       (To A. T. Schumann.)
       In dreams I crossed a barren land,
         A land of ruin, far away;
       Around me hung on every hand
         A deathful stillness of decay;
         And silent, as in bleak dismay
       That song should thus forsaken be,
         On that forgotten ground there lay
       The broken flutes of Arcady.
       The forest that was all so grand
         When pipes and tabors had their sway
       Stood leafless now, a ghostly band
         Of skeletons in cold array.
         A lonely surge of ancient spray
       Told of an unforgetful sea,
         But iron blows had hushed for aye
       The broken flutes of Arcady.
       No more by summer breezes fanned,
         The place was desolate and gray;
       But still my dream was to command
         New life into that shrunken clay.
         I tried it. Yes, you scan to-day,
       With uncommiserating glee,
         The songs of one who strove to play
       The broken flutes of Arcady.
       

       Envoy
       

       So, Rock, I join the common fray,
         To fight where Mammon may decree;
       And leave, to crumble as they may,
         The broken flutes of Arcady.