Collected Poems 1901-1918 in Two Volumes - Volume II. by Walter De la Mare
page 74 of 74 (100%)
page 74 of 74 (100%)
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Ashine with colour and dew
Lighting its transient hour? So I love you. The lambs in the mead are at play, 'Neath a hurdle the shepherd's asleep; From height to height of the day The sunbeams sweep. Evening will come. And alone The dreamer the dark will beguile; All the world will be gone For a dream's brief while. Then I shall be old; and away: And you, with sad joy in your eyes, Will brood over children at play With as loveful surmise. * * * * * |
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