Friday, 12 November 2010 16:59

Fighting for the Poets of the Future

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In Rilla of Ingleside, the final book in the Anne series of novels, the character of Walter Blythe writes home from a World War One battlefield in France to his younger sister, Rilla:

“I’ll never write the poems I once dreamed of writing—but I’ve helped to make Canada safe for the poets of the future—for the workers of the future—ay, and the dreamers, too—for if no man dreams, there will be nothing for the workers to fulfil—the future, not of Canada only but of the world—when the ‘red rain’ of Langemarck and Verdun shall have brought forth a golden harvest—not in a year or two, as some foolishly think, but a generation later, when the seed sown now shall have had time to germinate and grow.  Yes, I’m glad I came, Rilla.  It isn’t only the fate of the little sea-born island I love that is in the balance—nor of Canada nor of England.  It’s the fate of mankind.  That is what we’re fighting for.  And we shall win—never for a moment doubt that, Rilla.  For it isn’t only the living who are fighting—the dead are fighting too.  Such an army cannot be defeated.

Is there laughter in your face yet, Rilla?  I hope so.  The world will need laughter and courage more than ever in the years that will come next.  I don’t want to preach—this isn’t any time for it.  But I just want to say something that may help you over the worst when you hear that I’ve gone ‘west’.  I’ve a premonition about you, Rilla, as well as about myself…that there are long years of happiness for you by-and-by.  And you will tell your children of the Idea we fought and died for—teach them it must be lived for as well as died for, else the price paid for it will have been given for nought.  This will be part of your work, Rilla.  And if you—all you girls back in the homeland—do it, then we who don’t come back will know that you have not ‘broken faith’ with us.”

Photo:  L.M. Montgomery (fourth from left) poses with Red Cross workers during World War One. - from The Lucy Maud Montgomery Album

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  • Comment Link Cathie Friday, 12 November 2010 19:44 posted by Cathie

    This makes me cry every time. Thank you for posting this! Much love,

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