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Albert Laighton (Альберт Лейтон) Ebb and Flow I wandered alone beside the stream; The tide was out and the sands were bare; The tremulous tone of the sea-bird's scream Like a winged arrow pierced the air. I roamed till the sun in the west was low, And the robes of twilight trailed in the sea; The waves pulsed in with a rhythmical flow, And a song from the woodland came to me. All day I roam by the stream of Song; The tide is out, and my life is bare, While shadows of evil round me throng. And drearily croaks the bird of Care. But at night the waves roll back again, And flow in music over my heart, Till the dusky phantoms of grief and pain From the charmed shores of my brain depart. Albert Laighton's other poems: Poems of another poets with the same name (Стихотворения других поэтов с таким же названием): Количество обращений к стихотворению: 1581 |
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