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Hospital Barge

Budging the sluggard ripples of the Somme,

A barge round old Cérisy slowly slewed.

Softly her engines down the current *******

And chuckled softly with contented hum,

Till fairy tinklings struck their croonings dumb.

The waters rumpling at the stern subdued;

The lock-gate took her bulging amplitude;

Gently from out the gurgling lock she swum.

 

One reading by that calm bank shaded eyes

To watch her lessening westward quietly.

Then, as she neared the bend, her funnel screamed.

And that long lamentation made him wise

How unto Avalon, in agony,

Kings passed in the dark barge, which Merlin dreamed.

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Wilfred Owen
1893-1918 / English
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