The Wild Knight and Other Poems by G. K. (Gilbert Keith) Chesterton
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She gave a flower into my hand,
And all the days of life went by. Live ill or well, this thing is mine, From all I guard it, ill or well. One tawdry, tattered, faded flower To show the jealous kings in hell. THE LAMP POST Laugh your best, O blazoned forests, Me ye shall not shift or shame With your beauty: here among you Man hath set his spear of flame. Lamp to lamp we send the signal, For our lord goes forth to war; Since a voice, ere stars were builded, Bade him colonise a star. Laugh ye, cruel as the morning, Deck your heads with fruit and flower, Though our souls be sick with pity, Yet our hands are hard with power. We have read your evil stories, We have heard the tiny yell |
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