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" Between the brown hands of a server-lad
The silver cross was offered to be kissed.
The men came up, lugubrious, but not sad,
And knelt reluctantly, half-prejudiced.
(And kissing, kissed the emblem of a creed.)
Then mourning women knelt; meek mouths they had,
(And kissed the Body of the Christ indeed.)
Young children came, with eager lips and glad.
(These kissed a silver doll, immensely bright.)
Then I, too, knelt before that acolyte.
Above the crucifix I bent my head:
The Christ was thin, and cold, and very dead:
And yet I bowed, yea, kissed - my lips did cling.
(I kissed the warm live hand that held the thing.) "

Wilfred Owen , The Complete Wilfred Owen: The Collected Poetic Works


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Wilfred Owen quote : Between the brown hands of a server-lad<br />The silver cross was offered to be kissed.<br />The men came up, lugubrious, but not sad,<br />And knelt reluctantly, half-prejudiced.<br />(And kissing, kissed the emblem of a creed.)<br />Then mourning women knelt; meek mouths they had,<br />(And kissed the Body of the Christ indeed.)<br />Young children came, with eager lips and glad.<br />(These kissed a silver doll, immensely bright.)<br />Then I, too, knelt before that acolyte.<br />Above the crucifix I bent my head:<br />The Christ was thin, and cold, and very dead:<br />And yet I bowed, yea, kissed - my lips did cling.<br />(I kissed the warm live hand that held the thing.)