Other Peoples Wings Paradies And Occasional Verses
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Henley. ) AT the sultry hour of midnight, When we keep the door propped open For the little boys with flimsy, I can hear our presses whirring. Whirling, whirring, in a rhythm, Steady, rational, persistent ; Churning out the first edition, To illuminate the counties. Like the noise of many waters Broken on a weir of tea-trays Is the sound a choppy droning : And it rather soothes my heart-strings. Yet, at times, I can't help thinking How much of my life goes whirring, Whirling, whirring, whir, wh...ir, whirring With the whirring of those presses. A LITTLE LAY. THREE poets came to London town, (Sing O for a crust and a stoup of ale !) All proper men and all unknown, (Sing O for patient merit !) And one was a lovers' verse-maker, (Sing Ring-a-ding-ding and Ring-a-ding- dee!) And honey-sweet his verses were, (Sing O for the pretty ladies !) And one dream'd old-world dreams, God wot, (Sing O for the quaint pre-Raphaelite touch ! ) And many a flashing ballad he wrote, (Sing O for fit and finish !
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