The words of Jeremiah are...
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The words of Jeremiah are echoed in T. S. Eliot's indictment against our modern world that he describes in The Waste Land. He writes of our world in prophetic fashion, where even in spring, though lilacs breed "out of the dead land," they grace a "stony rubbish ... a heap of broken images where the sun beats, / and the dead tree gives no shelter ... / and the dry stone no sound of water." The heat of God's anger blows through us, leaving us empty and parched, as Eliot depicts in another work, The Hollow Man: "Our dried voices, when / we whisper together / Are quiet and meaningless / As wind in dry grass / Or rat's feet over broken glass / In our dry cellar."
