The Splendid Days Poems

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The Splendid Days Poems
May Wedderburn Cannan
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. . And all the world to shake . . . Stillness . . . My voice uplifted . .. His c I take ' . . . ' My troth ' . . . The ring . . . My finger slipping through . . . And all the world for us . .. We two . .. We two ! . . . The Now that it 's over, ended, Organ. Now is the vision splendid, Now is the world begun. Now (53) The Now that it 's over, ended, maids! Take our love that befriended Life in the day that 's done. The West Blue for her blue the June day sky, Silver for silver the rain gone by..., The Flowers. Look ! on his sword the sun. (54) A Letter SUMMER in England ! O My Dear, I only wish that you were here : The sky is very blue, And there 's the river blue and green With amber-coloured lights between To float a small canoe : And there 's a willow-tree for shade, And tea and bread and marmalade, Pale orange, for us two. Do you know how the river runs Far, very far, from Flanders' guns Between the fields of hay ? Right up above the Grey Stone Pool Where the swift water tumbles cool We might have gone to-day : Gone past the weir above the Bridge, And seen the sun on Hinksey ridge, And water-rats at play ; For once forgot the tides that break Against our hearts, forgot to shake The world, forgot to dream : And (55) And seen the river running by The hills, mist-muffled, next the sky That all untrodden seem : And when the shadowed evening came With dripping paddles sun-aflame Dropped homewards with the stream.

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