| Rupert Brooke (18871915). Collected Poems. 1916. |
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| I. 19051908 |
| 11. The Song of the Beasts |
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(Sung, on one night, in the cities, in the darkness.)
COME away! Come away! | |
| Ye are sober and dull through the common day, | |
| But now it is night! | |
| It is shameful night, and God is asleep! | |
| (Have you not felt the quick fires that creep | 5 |
| Through the hungry flesh, and the lust of delight, | |
| And hot secrets of dreams that day cannot say?). | |
| The house is dumb; | |
| The night calls out to you.Come, ah, come! | |
| Down the dim stairs, through the creaking door, | 10 |
| Naked, crawling on hands and feet | |
| It is meet! it is meet! | |
| Ye are men no longer, but less and more, | |
| Beast and God.
Down the lampless street, | |
| By little black ways, and secret places, | 15 |
| In the darkness and mire, | |
| Faint laughter around, and evil faces | |
| By the star-glint seenah! follow with us! | |
| For the darkness whispers a blind desire, | |
| And the fingers of night are amorous.
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| Keep close as we speed, | |
| Though mad whispers woo you, and hot hands cling, | |
| And the touch and the smell of bare flesh sting, | |
| Soft flank by your flank, and side brushing side | |
| To-night never heed! | 25 |
| Unswerving and silent follow with me, | |
| Till the city ends sheer, | |
| And the crookd lanes open wide, | |
| Out of the voices of night, | |
| Beyond lust and fear, | 30 |
| To the level waters of moonlight, | |
| To the level waters, quiet and clear, | |
| To the black unresting plains of the calling sea. | |
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