Forty-Two Poems by James Elroy Flecker
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You make, in uttering my name.
Forgive a young and boastful man Whom dreams delight and passions please, And love me as great women can Who have no children at their knees. MY FRIEND I had a friend who battled for the truth With stubborn heart and obstinate despair, Till all his beauty left him, and his youth, And there were few to love him anywhere. Then would he wander out among the graves, And think of dead men lying in a row; Or, standing on a cliff observe the waves, And hear the wistful sound of winds below; And yet they told him nothing. So he sought The twittering forest at the break of day, Or on fantastic mountains shaped a thought As lofty and impenitent as they. And next he went in wonder through a town Slowly by day and hurriedly by night, And watched men walking up the street and down |
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