What does the poet want to convey by telling us that "It is the human earth
that we defile"?
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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.
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if we were all to fight in the wars and die we are polluting our mother earth, and if there is no one left, there will be no being to take care of our homes which our ancestors passed down to us..
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