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Josephine Preston Peabody (Жозефина Престон Пибоди)


The Journey


I never saw the hills so far
And blue, the way the pictures are;

And flowers, flowers growing thick,
But not a one for me to pick!

The land was running from the train,
All blurry through the window-pane.

And then it all looked flat and still,
When up there jumped a little hill!

I saw the windows and the spires,
And sparrows sitting on the wires;

And fences, running up and down;
And then we cut straight through a town.

I saw a Valley, like a cup;
And ponds that twinkled, and dried up.

I counted meadows, that were burnt;
And there were trees,--and then there weren't!

We crossed the bridges with a roar,
Then hummed, the way we went before.

And tunnels made it dark and light
Like open-work of day and night.

Until I saw the chimneys rise,
And lights and lights and lights, like eyes.

And when they took me through the door,
I heard It all begin to roar.--

I thought--as far as I could see--
That everybody wanted Me!



Josephine Preston Peabody's other poems:
  1. Windows
  2. The Sorrows
  3. Church-Time
  4. Candle-Light
  5. The Beggar-Man


Poems of another poets with the same name (Стихотворения других поэтов с таким же названием):

  • Charles Churchill (Чарльз Черчилль) The Journey ("Some of my friends (for friends I must suppose")

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