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Explain the verse
"It is the human earth that we defile, Our hells of fire and dust outrage the innocence
Of air that is everywhere our own.
Frm the poem no men are foreign

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Answered by Moderator811
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Remember, we who take arms against each other
It is the human earth that we defile.

In this stanza, the poet provides further implications of war. He says that if we, the guardians of the earth, were to die out as a result of the war, then there would no one left to take care of the home that our ancestors had passed down to us. We would then have nothing to pass down to our own future generations.

Our hells of fire and dust outrage the innocence
Of air that is everywhere our own,
Remember, no men are foreign, and no countries strange. 
Answered by sakhraniajit
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