The book China Clay Poems was written by author Trevor Blakemore Here you can read free online of China Clay Poems book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is China Clay Poems a good or bad book?
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He lifts his head and through the gloom, Behind the fierce-faced Gods he sees Drift by the ghosts of shaven priests, The wraiths of countless centuries. And suddenly he feels more dead Than those grey shadows who return, Quick with the mysteries of life, Which he by death alone can learn. Escape Escape A GROUP of red-plumed horsemen plunge Out of the bamboo wood too late, They sweep across the muddy shore, Waving their spears in baffled hate. Where the wide river meets the wave, Dark-massed and... rolling heavily, Her sails set to the rising wind A great junk plunges out to sea. Chen Yaun, by the high poop's rail Sees wind and night before his barque, Looks once behind, then with white lips Blesses the storm and gathering dark. Moonrise Moonrise THE giant pagoda in the moon-grey sky Looms like a monster reared and poised to spring Upon the river that the willow-trees Make black and silver, ever glimmering. In the still garden, heavy-sweet with scent, Stands tense and waiting long, a Chinese girl, Listening each whisper in the hush of night, Her eager face half shadow, half bright pearl.
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