W. H. Auden
We know without knowing there is reason for what we bear, That our hurt is not a desertion, that we are to pity Neither ourselves or our city; Whoever the searchlights catch, Whatever the loudspeakers blare, We are not to despair.
Submitted by Heather Monahan, Westford
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