Poems by Ralph Hodgson
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Babylon
... While there's still a brick to save ...
The Song Of Honour
... There, sharp and sudden, there I heard -- ...
After
... "I saw blue flowers and the merlin's flight ...
A Song of Honour
... And filled the trees and flapped and fought ...
The Late last Rook
... The late, last rook is housed and will ...
The Bells of Heaven
... And wretched, blind pit ponies, ...
A Wood Song
... Wake up, you lie too long! ...
Ghoul Care
... " And then come back, come, if you please, ...
February
... no thorn, No tree was green beside ...
The House Across the Way
... But to-morrow I'll drag it back from danger, ...
The Gypsy Girl
... She fawned and whined, "Sweet gentleman, ...
Eve
... . . . Singing birds saw them go ...
The Moor
... Old man, you're like to meet one traveller still, ...
The Journeyman
... Blind sons and breastless daughters of the blind ...
The Swallow
... When swallows gather round and go - ...
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