Edith Nesbit - In Hospital

Edith Nesbit - In Hospital

Under the shadow of a hawthorn brake, br Where bluebells draw the sky down to the wood, br Where, 'mid brown leaves, the primroses awake br And hidden violets smell of solitude; br Beneath green leaves bright-fluttered by the wing br Of fleeting, beautiful, immortal Spring, br I should have said, 'I love you,' and your eyes br Have said, 'I, too . . . ' The gods saw otherwise. br br For this is winter, and the London streets br Are full of soldiers from that far, fierce fray br Where life knows death, and where poor glory meets br Full-face with shame, and weeps and turns away. br And in the broken, trampled foreign wood br Is horror, and the terrible scent of blood, br And love shines tremulous, like a drowning star, br Under the shadow of the wings of war.


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Uploaded: 2014-11-10

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