What outrages the innocence and beauty of this earth? In the poem no men are foreign
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Our hatred and using weapons against those we hate outrages the innocence and beauty of this earth.
The poet advises us not to hate our fellow brothers and sisters living in any country. According to the poet they are people like us and share so many things with us. When we hate our brothers and sisters living in other countries and use arms (weapons) against them, we burn the soil and air that we grow crops in and also inhale that burnt air. According to him when we hate them or take up arms against them, we actually harm our own selves.
It is the part of the line, “Our hells of fire and dust outrage the innocence.”
The dust and fire are used to describe outrange.
This means that the ashes and fire are the deadly weapons that have a tendency to emit fire and spread all around us.
In addition to this, it has many adverse effects on the environment such as pollution.