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In Hospital - XXIII - Music

    By William Ernest Henley



    Down the quiet eve,
    Thro' my window with the sunset
    Pipes to me a distant organ
    Foolish ditties;

    And, as when you change
    Pictures in a magic lantern,
    Books, beds, bottles, floor, and ceiling
    Fade and vanish,

    And I'm well once more . . .
    August flares adust and torrid,
    But my heart is full of April
    Sap and sweetness.

    In the quiet eve
    I am loitering, longing, dreaming . . .
    Dreaming, and a distant organ
    Pipes me ditties.

    I can see the shop,
    I can smell the sprinkled pavement,
    Where she serves - her chestnut chignon
    Thrills my senses!

    O, the sight and scent,
    Wistful eve and perfumed pavement!
    In the distance pipes an organ . . .
    The sensation

    Comes to me anew,
    And my spirit for a moment
    Thro' the music breathes the blessed
    Airs of London.



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