THE GLIMMER of the limes, sun-heavy, sleeping, | |
Goes trembling past me up the College wall. | |
Below, the lawn, in soft blue shade is keeping, | |
The daisy-froth quiescent, softly in thrall. | |
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Beyond the leaves that overhang the street, | 5 |
Along the flagged, clean pavement summer-white, | |
Passes the world with shadows at their feet | |
Going left and right. | |
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Remote, although I hear the beggars cough, | |
See the womans twinkling fingers tend him a coin, | 10 |
I sit absolved, assured I am better off | |
Beyond a world I never want to join. | |