Textarchiv - Lascelles Abercrombie https://www.textarchiv.com/lascelles-abercrombie British poet and literary critic. Born on 9 January 1881 in Ashton upon Mersey, Sale, Cheshire, England, UK. Died 27 October 1938 London, England, UK. de The Box https://www.textarchiv.com/lascelles-abercrombie/the-box <div class="field field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even" property="schema:text content:encoded"><p>Once upon a time, in the land of Hush-A-Bye,<br /> Around about the wondrous days of yore,<br /> They came across a kind of box<br /> Bound up with chains and locked with locks<br /> And labelled &quot;Kindly do not touch; it&#039;s war.&quot;<br /> A decree was issued round about, and all with a flourish and a shout<br /> And a gaily coloured mascot tripping lightly on before.<br /> Don&#039;t fiddle with this deadly box,<br /> Or break the chains, or pick the locks.<br /> And please don&#039;t ever play about with war.<br /> The children understood. Children happen to be good<br /> And they were just as good around the time of yore.<br /> They didn&#039;t try to pick the locks<br /> Or break into that deadly box.<br /> They never tried to play about with war.<br /> Mommies didn&#039;t either; sisters, aunts, grannies neither<br /> &#039;Cause they were quiet, and sweet, and pretty<br /> In those wondrous days of yore.<br /> Well, very much the same as now,<br /> And not the ones to blame somehow<br /> For opening up that deadly box of war.<br /> But someone did. Someone battered in the lid<br /> And spilled the insides out across the floor.<br /> A kind of bouncy, bumpy ball made up of guns and flags<br /> And all the tears, and horror, and death that comes with war.<br /> It bounced right out and went bashing all about,<br /> Bumping into everything in store. And what was sad and most unfair<br /> Was that it didn&#039;t really seem to care<br /> Much who it bumped, or why, or what, or for.<br /> It bumped the children mainly. And I&#039;ll tell you this quite plainly,<br /> It bumps them every day and more, and more,<br /> And leaves them dead, and burned, and dying<br /> Thousands of them sick and crying.<br /> &#039;Cause when it bumps, it&#039;s really very sore.<br /> Now there&#039;s a way to stop the ball. It isn&#039;t difficult at all.<br /> All it takes is wisdom, and I&#039;m absolutely sure<br /> That we can get it back into the box,<br /> And bind the chains, and lock the locks.<br /> But no one seems to want to save the children any more.<br /> Well, that&#039;s the way it all appears, &#039;cause it&#039;s been bouncing round for years and years<br /> In spite of all the wisdom wizzed since those wondrous days of yore<br /> And the time they came across the box,<br /> Bound up with chains and locked with locks,<br /> And labelled &quot;Kindly do not touch; it&#039;s war.&quot;</p> </div></div></div><div class="field field-name-field-author field-type-taxonomy-term-reference field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even" rel="schema:author"><a href="/lascelles-abercrombie" typeof="skos:Concept" property="schema:name" datatype="">Lascelles Abercrombie</a></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-field-releasedate field-type-number-integer field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even" property="schema:datePublished">1910</div></div></div><span rel="schema:url" resource="/lascelles-abercrombie/the-box" class="rdf-meta element-hidden"></span><span property="schema:name" content="The Box" class="rdf-meta element-hidden"></span> Mon, 16 Jan 2017 21:42:13 +0000 mrbot 5950 at https://www.textarchiv.com