Charing Cross And Other Poems of the Period

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The control of elevators, A weak mixture's remedy : For a pair of wings I want, sir, Just to carry a few tons Of remarks somewhat explosive In the hearing of the Huns.
35 The Neutral Zone SAID Death : " This is an insult grave, That men should fly as birds, and dare Transgress the boundaries I gave ; It shall not be ! " Then through the air Swept down, on vengeance sworn.
Said Life : " It is a neutral zone, I bade them neither Yea nor Nay. " Cried Youth : "I claim it for my own ! " Death heard
...and watched, then turned away Powerless 'neath such scorn.
Life THEY do not live who only know The dull procession of Life's flow, They have no faith who never Risk all, and in one hour of youth, Reach the subliminal self where Truth Floods light and crowns endeavour.
They do not die who find in death The great adventure, the first breath Whence came this life from God : Who, taking wings, laugh down at earth, Leap skywards, and with boyish mirth Run where the angels trod.
37 The Dover Patrol WE are the grey destroyers, The hornets of the Fleet : The tall ships, our employers, Disdain our lonely beat, Through night and day we prowl about Take one turn in and one turn out, Not very far from Dover, Through every hour of the twenty-four We hang about the Huns' back door Lord !


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