THE DESTROYER.

By Edith Nesbit

ACROSS the quiet pastures of my soul

The invading army marched in splendid might

My few poor forces fled beyond control,

Scattered, defeated, hidden in the night.

My fields were green, their hedges white with May,

With gold of buttercups made bright and fair,

The careless conquerors did not even stay

To gather one of all the blossoms there.

Only when they had passed, the fields were brown,

The grass and blossoms trampled in the mud:

The flowering hedges withered and torn down,

And no one richer by a single bud.