The Wild Knight and Other Poems by G. K. (Gilbert Keith) Chesterton
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Apples forget to grow on apple-trees.
There is one thing is needful--everything-- The rest is vanity of vanities. THE SONG OF THE CHILDREN The World is ours till sunset, Holly and fire and snow; And the name of our dead brother Who loved us long ago. The grown folk mighty and cunning, They write his name in gold; But we can tell a little Of the million tales he told. He taught them laws and watchwords, To preach and struggle and pray; But he taught us deep in the hayfield The games that the angels play. Had he stayed here for ever, Their world would be wise as ours-- And the king be cutting capers, And the priest be picking flowers. But the dark day came: they gathered: |
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