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Poem by Robert Laurence Binyon


The Way Home


Many dreams I have dreamed
That are all now gone.
The world, mirrored in a dark pool,
How unearthly it shone!

But now I have comfort
From the things that are,
Nor shrink too ashamed from the self
That to self is bare.

More than soft clouds of leaf
I like the stark form
Of the tree standing up without mask
In stillness and storm,

Poverty in the grain,
Warp, gnarl, exposed,
Nothing of nature's fault or the years'
Slow injury glozed.

From the thing that is
My comfort is come.
Wind washes the plain road:
This is the way home.



Robert Laurence Binyon


Robert Laurence Binyon's other poems:
  1. The Dead to the Living
  2. Now That I Have Won
  3. Whitechapel High Road
  4. Ah, Now This Happy Month Is Gone
  5. Inheritance


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