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An Impression Received From A Symphony

    By John Collings Squire, Sir




        There was a day, when I, if that was I,
        Surrendered lay beneath a burning sky,
        Where overhead the azure ached with heat,
        And many red fierce poppies splashed the wheat;
        Motion was dead, and silence was complete,
        And stains of red fierce poppies splashed the wheat,

        And as I lay upon a scent-warm bank,
        I fell away, slipped back from earth, and sank,
        I lost the place of sky and field and tree,
        One covering face obscured the world for me,
        And for an hour I knew eternity,
        For one fixed face suspended Time for me.

        O had those eyes in that extreme of bliss
        Shed one more wise and culminating kiss,
        My end had come, nor had I lived to quail,
        Frightened and dumb as things must do that fail,
        And in this last black devil-mocking gale,
        Battered and dumb to fight the dark and fail.



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