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ENTANGLEMENT by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN

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First Line: THAT SHOWER-SILVERY GRASS WHERE THE DAMSON-FLOWER DRIFTED
Last Line: ON THE DUST-TRACK UNSIGNATURED MILE AFTER MILE.

THAT shower-silvery grass where the damson-flower drifted
And the small frog leapt clear as I came,
That songburst when out of the thunder-cloud lifted
The sun sent his paean of flame,
Those rustlings of wrens in the ivy -- dear God,
I saw every leaf of the lane I then trod!

But now the grey age passes by my faint senses
And charm lies wing-shattered or dead;
No orchard-bough blossoms above these steel fences;
The clay-coloured clouds overhead
Neither speak in proud thunder, nor let the sun smile
On the dust-track unsignatured mile after mile.



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