As I was walking,
Thyme sweet to my nose,
Green grasshoppers talking,
Rose rivalling rose:
And wing, like amber,
Dispread in light,
As from bush to bush
Linnet took flight:
Master Rabbit I saw
In the shadow-rimmed mouth
Of his sandy cavern,
Looking out to the South.
'Twas dew-tide coming;
The turf was sweet
To nostril, curved tooth,
And wool-soft feet.
Sun was in West;
Crystal in beam
Of its golden shower
Did his round eye gleam.
Lank human was I,
And a foe, poor soul
Snowy flit of a scut,
He was into his hole,
Andstamp, stamp, stamp!
Through dim labyrinths clear,
The whole world darkened,
A murderer near.
"As I was walking"
written byWalter de la Mare
© Walter de la Mare