Clive Staples Lewis - The Condemned

Clive Staples Lewis - The Condemned

There is a wildness still in England that will not feed br In cages; it shrinks away from the touch of the trainer's hand, br Easy to kill, not easy to tame. It will never breed br In a zoo for the public pleasure. It will not be planned. br br Do not blame us too much if we that are hedgerow folk br Cannot swell the rejoicings at this new world you make - br We, hedge-hogged as Johnson or Borrow, strange to the yoke br As Landor, surly as Cobbett (that badger), birdlike as Blake. br br A new scent troubles the air -- to you, friendly perhaps br But we with animal wisdom have understood that smell. br To all our kind its message is Guns, Ferrets, and Traps, br And a Ministry gassing the little holes in which we dwell.


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Uploaded: 2014-11-10

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