34. Three Counsellors
George William Russell
IT was the fairy of the place, Moving within a little light, Who touched with dim and shadowy grace The conflict at its fever height. It seemed to whisper Quietness, Then quietly itself was gone: Yet echoes of its mute caress Were with me as the years went on. It was the warrior within Who called Awake, prepare for fight: Yet lose not memory in the din: Make of thy gentleness thy might: Make of thy silence words to shake The long-enthroned kings of earth: Make of thy will the force to break Their towers of wantonness and mirth. It was the wise all-seeing soul Who counselled neither war nor peace: Only be thou thyself that goal In which the wars of time shall cease.
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