Poems by Richard Aldington
At the British Museum
... The fishes skim like umber shades through the undulating weeds, ...
Bombardment
... To where the white clouds moved in silent lines ...
Childhood
... They threw up the filthy rain-water from the hollow lines ...
Daisy
... nunc... - CatullusYou were my playmate by the sea ...
Epilogue
... Che son contenti nel fuocoWe are of those that Dante saw ...
Goodbye!
... And feel her strength through all your veins ...
Images
... Yet shudders through all its leaves in the light air ...
Lemures
... In the dust They chanted of them to the dead ...
Prelude
... And passionate words that, since our speech began, ...
Round-Pond
... Which puffs and spurts it into tiny pashing breaks ...
The Faun Sees Snow for the First Time
... Who strew White frozen flecks of mist and cloud ...
The Poplar
... There are beautiful beeches down beyond the hill ...