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@tehulme
The Moon
Unknown Wealth By Chance
Under the Sun’s intense embrace
Shelter to all near and far
Where lived in the past, not too distant
Carry it on back, as far as you can go
Three numbers strapped sealed to one’s heart
Dreams begot in a Field, others could;t escape
Forged in an older state, new but incomplete,
The key to the land, but no instructions
Success but limited by nature
Failure to even try an attempt
Blind without prophecy, sight with no vision
Play it by ear, a chance with unknown wealth
“The ruddy Moon leaning over the hedge”
Above The Dock
Above the quiet dock in mid night,
Tangled in the tall mast’s corded height,
Hangs the moon. What seemed so far away
Is but a child’s balloon, forgotten after play.
Above The Dock
Conversion
Lighthearted I walked into the valley wood
In the time of hyacinths,
Till beauty like a scented cloth
Cast over, stifled me. I was bound
Motionless and faint over breath
By loveliness that is her own eunuch.
Now pass I to I to the final river
Ignominiously, in a sack , without sound,
As any peeping Turk to the Bosphorus.
Conversion
Literature, like memory, selects only the vivid patches
T.E Hulme
Autumn
A touch of cold in the autumn night---
I walked abroad,
And saw the ruddy moon lean over a hedge
Like a red-faced farmer.
I did not speak, but nodded,
And round were the wistful stars
With white faces like town children
Autumn
The Embankment
Once in finesse of fiddles found I ecstasy,
In the flash of gold heels on the hard pavement.
Now See I
The warmth’s the very stuff of poesy.
Oh, God, make small
The old star-eaten blanket of the sky,
That I may fold it round me and in comfort lie
The Embankment