The Dark Station As the Sun Shines

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The Dark Station As the Sun Shines
Cecil Barber
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I look down on the beds ; On the sheets of white I see Discomfort sure to be, And I fling to the air my arms, For I know what is due from me.
I hear the sound of snores Near-by from pillow-shps — Ay, some from lovely lips And some from the mouths of bores Ungainly as their hips !
I race from side to side, And suffer wear and tear ; But the sandfly in his lair And the mosquito's deadly bride Betake themselves elsewhere.
And till the stars turn pale I use my wings at need According to the speed U
...pon the notched tell-tale, Nor slacken but to feed.
16 THE FAN 17 By day I get my rest Until the afternoon ; Then when a rising moon Mocks at the glowing West I grant again my boon.
HIGH TIDE Perfect love casteth out fear, the Bible says ; but, to speak it reverently, so does perfect hate. — John Buchan.
I THAT Line Along the rocks, as bright as brine, Shows where The Flood Nile's waters fiercely dare The Dam (To Egypt now the great I AM), And miles Two hundred know the ways and wiles Of sluice And basin — channels put to use To feed A land with crops for sale at need, And take Waste current which would surely make The sea, Where depths enough in truth there be I 2 And when The waters reach that mark of men The walls Will tremble as the strain appals Who watch To see how Nature meets her match As, held By wit and skill and pluck, is knelled The doom Of Pharaoh's Bed and Isis' tomb, Foretold By magic-mongerings of old That knew How best-laid plans go oft askew, Though blest By goddesses long-lost in rest.


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