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Poem by Dorothy Una Ratcliffe


The Road


Over the moor in the velvet dusk
    Mysteriously it lies.
White thro' the heath and the swart fir woods
    White 'neath the twilit skies.

'Tis hid in the folds of the purple hills,
    Seeking a fern-fringed burn:
But it mounts again, then is lost once more,
    With a tremulous, misting turn.

Where blue mists gather beneath the moon
    It shows as a silvern stream.
O Path of Life, you are out of sight,
    And lost in a wistful dream.

JUGGER HOWE DALE.



Dorothy Una Ratcliffe


Dorothy Una Ratcliffe's other poems:
  1. Saadi and the Rose
  2. Wander-Thirst
  3. Song of the Mists
  4. The Moors in Summer
  5. Satan and I


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