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Earls, Michael
1873
1937
Ballads of Peace in War
His light -- The countersign -- A hill o' lights -- Off to the war -- The towers of Holy Cross -- Always Maytime -- The storyteller -- My father's tunes -- A song -- A ballad of France -- To one in success -- The lifelong war -- Linden Lane -- The boundaries of a house -- Attainment -- The philosophers -- Preparedness ( The Drummer Boy -- The Sailor) -- War in the North -- The happy time -- The time of truce -- Bethlehem -- A Vow-Day flower -- The tree in the tenement yard -- Old Hudson rovers -- A winter minster -- The dark little rose -- The monk Maelanfaid -- The young adventurers -- The fountain of youth -- The Bonnie Prince O'Spring -- On a train -- The Columbine -- Two Seanichies -- The Green brigade -- Alleluia Height.
Produced by Alan Earls, and David Widger
"Ballads of Peace in War" by Michael Earls is a collection of poetry that likely emerged during the early 20th century. The work primarily reflects on themes of conflict, loss, and the search for peace amid the tumult of war, capturing the emotional and spiritual struggles faced by individuals and communities. Earls employs rich imagery and lyrical language to explore the human condition in the context of warfare and longing for tranquility. The poems in this collection evoke a sense of nostalgia and elevation through their portrayal of love, faith, and the yearning for a brighter future. Each piece brings to life stories of soldiers and their loved ones, the comfort found in faith, and the bittersweet experiences of life during wartime. With narratives such as the valiant young lad going off to war and idyllic scenes underscoring the enduring spirit of hope, Earls crafts a tapestry of voices that resonate with the collective yearning for peace, connection, and resilience in the face of hardship. The overall tone shifts between somber reflection and uplifting hope, making this work a poignant tribute to the power of the human spirit amidst the challenges of war. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading ease score: 74.0 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
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