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Splashing along the boggy woods al… And over brambled hedge and holdin… I shall not think of him: But when the watery fields grow br… And hounds have lost their fox, an…
Three hours ago he blundered up th… Sliding and poising, groping with… Sometimes he tripped and lurched a… With hands that pawed the sodden b… He couldn’t see the man who walked…
Give me your hand, my brother, sea… Look in these eyes lest I should… For we have made an end of all thi… We are returning by the road we ca… Your lot is with the ghosts of sol…
Groping along the tunnel, step by… He winked his prying torch with pa… From side to side, and sniffed the… Tins, boxes, bottles, shapes too v… A mirror smashed, the mattress fro…
Dim, gradual thinning of the shape… Shudders to drizzling daybreak tha… Disconsolate men who stamp their s… And turn dulled, sunken faces to t… Haggard and hopeless. They, who h…
We’d gained our first objective ho… While dawn broke like a face with… Pallid, unshaved and thirsty, blin… Things seemed all right at first.… With bombers posted, Lewis guns w…
Then a wind blew; And he who had forgot he moved Lonely amid the green and silver m… Suddenly grew Aware of clouds and trees
Your dextrous wit will haunt us lo… Wounding our grief with yesterday. Your laughter is a broken song; And death has found you, kind and… We may forget those transient thin…
This is To—day, a child in white… Running to meet me out of Night w… The ghost of Yester—eve; this is… The mother of To—morrow. And thes… That chase the sunshine over gleam…
So Davies wrote: ‘ This leaves me… Then scrawled his name: ‘ Your lo… With crosses for a hug. He’d had… Of rum and tea; and, though the ba… For once his blood ram warm; he ha…
I Stood with the Dead, so forsake… When dawn was grey I stood with t… And my slow heart said, ‘You must… ’Soldier, soldier, morning is red’… On the shapes of the slain in thei…
Darkness: the rain sluiced down; t… It was past twelve on a mid—winter… When peaceful folk in beds lay snu… There, with much work to do before… We lugged our clay—sucked boots as…
Why do you lie with your legs unga… And one arm bent across your sulle… Exhausted face? It hurts my heart… Deep—shadowed from the candle’s gu… And you wonder why I shake you by…
When Watkin shifts the burden of… And all that irked him in his boun… Once more become a vagrom—hearted… He moves to roundelays and jocund… Loitering with dusty harvestmen, h…
When I was young my heart and hea… And I was gay and feckless as a c… Out in the fields, with morning in… Wind on the grass, wings in the or… O thrilling sweet, my joy, when li…