64534: Nachklang
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posted on 2024-05-02, 15:13 authored by First World War Poetry Digital Archive Project TeamDown the long white road we walked together
Down between the grey hills and the heather,
Where the tawny-crested
Plover cries.
You seemed all brown and soft, just like a linnet,
Your errant hair had shadowed sunbeams in it,
And there shone all April
In your eyes.
With your golden voice of tears and laughter
Softened into song 'Does aught come after
Life,' you asked 'When life is
Laboured through?
What is God and all for which we're striving?'
'Sweetest sceptic, we were born for living;
Life is Love, and Love is -
You, dear, you.'
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Leighton, Roland (1895-1915)Type
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