Classic and Contemporary Poetry
BALLAD OF CAMDEN TOWN, by JAMES ELROY FLECKER Poet's Biography First Line: I walked with maisie long years back Last Line: So much, I can't forget. Subject(s): Camden Town, London | ||||||||
I walked with Maisie long years back The streets of Camden Town, I splendid in my suit of black, And she divine in brown. Hers was a proud and noble face, A secret heart, and eyes Like water in a lonely place Beneath unclouded skies. A bed, a chest, a faded mat, And broken chairs a few, Were all we had to grace our flat In Hazel Avenue. But I could walk to Hampstead Heath, And crown her head with daisies, And watch the streaming world beneath, And men with other Maisies. When I was ill and she was pale And empty stood our store, She left the latchkey on its nail, And saw me nevermore. Perhaps she cast herself away Lest both of us should drown: Perhaps she feared to die, as they Who die in Camden Town. What came of her? The bitter nights Destroy the rose and lily, And souls are lost among the lights Of painted Piccadilly. What came of her? The river flows So deep and wide and stilly, And waits to catch the fallen rose And clasp the broken lily. I dream she dwells in London still And breathes the evening air, And often walk to Primrose Hill, And hope to meet her there. Once more together we will live, For I will find her yet: I have so little to forgive; So much, I can't forget. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE OLD SHIPS by JAMES ELROY FLECKER A FRAGMENT by JAMES ELROY FLECKER A MIRACLE OF BETHLEHEM by JAMES ELROY FLECKER A NEW YEAR'S CAROL by JAMES ELROY FLECKER A SACRED DIALOGUE (CHRISTMAS 1912) by JAMES ELROY FLECKER A WESTERN VOYAGE by JAMES ELROY FLECKER BALLAD OF THE LONDONER by JAMES ELROY FLECKER BRUMANA by JAMES ELROY FLECKER BRYAN OF BRITTANY by JAMES ELROY FLECKER |
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