Poems - Geoffrey Dearmer

Poems

POEMS


BY GEOFFREY DEARMER
NEW YORK Robert M. McBride & Company 1918


At Suvla when a sickening curse of sound Came hurtling from the shrapnel-shaken skies, Without a word you shuddered to the ground And with a gesture hid your darkening eyes. You are not blind to-day— But were we blind before you went away?
Forgive us then, if, faltering, we fail To speak in terms articulate of you; Now Death’s celestial journeymen unveil Your naked soul—the soul we hardly knew. O beauty scarce unfurled, Your blood shall help to purify the world.
Awakened now, no longer we believe Knight-errantry a myth of long ago. Let us not shame your happiness and grieve; All close we feel you live and move, we know Your life shall ever be Close to our lives enshrined eternally.

Geoffrey Dearmer
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Английский

Год издания

2016-12-27

Темы

World War, 1914-1918 -- Poetry

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