Ivor Gurney - Billet

Ivor Gurney - Billet

O, but the racked clear tired strained frames we had! br Tumbling in the new billet on to straw bed, br Dead asleep in eye shutting. Waking as sudden br To a golden and azure roof, a golden ratcheted br Lovely web of blue seen and blue shut, and cobwebs and tiles, br And grey wood dusty with time. June’s girlish kindest smiles. br Rest at last and no danger for another week, a seven-day week. br But one Private took on himself a Company’s heart to speak, br “I wish to bloody hell I was just going to Brewer – surely br to work all day (in Stroud) and be free at tea-time – allowed br Resting when one wanted, and a joke in season, br To change clothes and take a girl to Horsepool’s turning, br Or drink a pint at ‘Travellers Rest’, and find no cloud. br Then God and man and war and Gloucestershire would have br a reason, br But I get no good in France, getting killed, cleaning off mud. br He spoke the heart of all of us – the hidden thought burning, br unturning.


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Uploaded: 2014-11-10

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