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Best Famous Fending Poems

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Written by Les Murray | Create an image from this poem

The Aboriginal Cricketer

 Mid-9th century

Good-looking young man
in your Crimean shirt
with your willow shield
up, as if to face spears,

you're inside their men's Law,
one church they do obey;
they'll remember you were here.
Keep fending off their casts.
Don't come out of character.
Like you they suspect idiosyncrasy of witchcraft.
Above all, don't get out too easily, and have to leave here where all missiles are just leather and come from one direction.
Keep it noble.
Keep it light.


Written by Robert William Service | Create an image from this poem

Atoll

 The woes of men beyond my ken
Mean nothing more to me.
Behold my world, and Eden hurled From Heaven to the Sea; A jeweled home, in fending foam Tempestuously tossed; A virgin isle none dare defile, Far-flung, forgotten, lost.
And here I dwell, where none may tell Me tales of mortal strife; Let millions die, immune am I, And radiant with life.
No echo comes of evil drums, To vex my dawns divine; Aloof, alone I hold my throne, And Majesty is mine.
Ghost ships pass by, and glad am I They make no sign to me.
The green corn springs, the gilt vine clings, The net is in the sea.
My paradise around me lies, Remote from wrath and wrong; My isle is clean, unsought, unseen, And innocent with song.
Here let me dwell in beauty's spell, As tranquil as a tree; Here let me bide, where wind and tide Bourdon that I am free; Here let me know from human woe The rapture of release: The rich caress of Loveliness, The plenitude of Peace.

Book: Shattered Sighs