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Poem by William Ernest Henley


Echoes. 21. We Flash across the Level


We flash across the level.
   We thunder thro’ the bridges.
We bicker down the cuttings.
   We sway along the ridges.

A rush of streaming hedges,
   Of jostling lights and shadows,
Of hurtling, hurrying stations,
   Of racing woods and meadows.

We charge the tunnels headlong—
   The blackness roars and shatters.
We crash between embankments—
   The open spins and scatters.

We shake off the miles like water,
   We might carry a royal ransom;
And I think of her waiting, waiting,
   And long for a common hansom.



William Ernest Henley


William Ernest Henley's other poems:
  1. In Hospital. 8. Staff-Nurse: Old Style
  2. Echoes. 32. O, Falmouth Is a Fine Town
  3. London Voluntaries. 5. Allegro Maëstoso
  4. In Hospital. 22. Pastoral
  5. Ballade of the Toyokuni Colour-Print


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