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Charles Hamilton Sorley (Чарльз Сорли)


Lost


Across my past imaginings
⁠     Has dropped a blindness silent and slow.
My eye is bent on other things
⁠     Than those it once did see and know.

I may not think on those dear lands
⁠     (O far away and long ago!)
Where the old battered signpost stands
⁠     And silently the four roads go

East, west, south and north,
⁠     And the cold winter winds do blow.
And what the evening will bring forth
⁠     Is not for me nor you to know. 

December 1914

Charles Hamilton Sorley's other poems:
  1. Rooks (There is such cry in all these birds)
  2. East Kennet Church at Evening
  3. To Poets
  4. J. B.
  5. Le Revenant


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

  • Ella Wilcox (Элла Уилкокс) Lost ("You left me with the autumn time")
  • Andrew Paterson (Эндрю Патерсон) Lost ("”He ought to be home,” said the old man, ”without there’s something amiss")

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