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Song—I Murder hate

by Robert Burns

I MURDER hate by flood or field,

Tho’ glory’s name may screen us;

In wars at home I’ll spend my blood—

Life-giving wars of Venus.

The deities that I adore

Are social Peace and Plenty;

I’m better pleas’d to make one more,

Than be the death of twenty.

I would not die like Socrates,

For all the fuss of Plato;

Nor would I with Leonidas,

Nor yet would I with Cato:

The zealots of the Church and State

Shall ne’er my mortal foes be;

But let me have bold Zimri’s fate,

Within the arms of Cozbi!

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About this poem

First line
I MURDER hate by flood or field,
Poet
Robert Burns
Themes
nature, death, beauty, war

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