English Poem “Craven-Heart” of Ada Cambridge complete poem with summery for Students.

Craven-Heart

Ada Cambridge

Those anguished voices in the air!

Oh, I could shriek and tear my hair

In rage, rebellion and despair.

But what is one, amid a throng

So vast and merciless and strong,

To make attempt to right the wrong?

What ear would hear me if I cried?

And who would rally to my side?

What could I do to stem the tide?

Though I should plunge in flood and flame,

And suffer every shame and blame,

The world would triumph all the same.

I am not called upon to pay.

So why join in the hopeless fray,

And waste my brief and precious day?

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