| Robert Graves (18951985). Fairies and Fusiliers. 1918. |
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| 6. Dead Cow Farm |
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| AN ANCIENT saga tells us how | |
| In the beginning the First Cow | |
| (For nothing living yet had birth | |
| But Elemental Cow on earth) | |
| Began to lick cold stones and mud: | 5 |
| Under her warm tongue flesh and blood | |
| Blossomed, a miracle to believe: | |
| And so was Adam born, and Eve. | |
| Here now is chaos once again, | |
| Primeval mud, cold stones and rain. | 10 |
| Here flesh decays and blood drips red, | |
| And the Cows dead, the old Cows dead. | |
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