Sonnet X By Alan Seeger

   I have sought Happiness, but it has been
    A lovely rainbow, baffling all pursuit,
    And tasted Pleasure, but it was a fruit
    More fair of outward hue than sweet within.
    Renouncing both, a flake in the ferment
    Of battling hosts that conquer or recoil,
    There only, chastened by fatigue and toil,
    I knew what came the nearest to content.
    For there at least my troubled flesh was free
    From the gadfly Desire that plagued it so;
    Discord and Strife were what I used to know,
    Heartaches, deception, murderous jealousy;
    By War transported far from all of these,
    Amid the clash of arms I was at peace.