One more from the library
Just ran across this one and I just can't help myself. I'll cease and
desist for a while, I promise.
This afternoon I was looking through an older edition of Housman's "A
Shropshire Lad" and this one fairly leapt out at me. Enjoy!
XX
Oh fair enough are sky and plain,
But I know fairer far:
Those are as beautiful again
That in the water are;
The pools and rivers wash so clean
The trees and clouds and air,
The like on earth was never seen,
And oh that I were there.
These are the thoughts I often think
As I stand gazing down
In act upon the cressy brink
To strip and dive and drown;
But in the golden-sanded brooks
And azure meres I spy
A silly lad that longs and looks
And wishes he were I.
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