Edmund Blunden Away Poems

  • 1.
    Friend whom I never saw, yet dearest friend,
    Be with me travelling on the byeway now
    In April's month and mood: our steps shall bend
    By the shut smithy with its penthouse brow
    ...
  • 2.
    Just see whatâ??s happening Worley! Worley rose
    And round the angled doorway thrust his nose
    And serjeant Hyde went too to snuff the air. . . .
    Then war brought down his fist, and missed the pair!
    ...
  • 3.
    Already fallen plum-bloom stars the green
    And apple-boughs as knarred as old toads' backs
    Wear their small roses ere a rose is seen;
    The building thrush watches old Job who stacks
    ...
  • 4.
    Is not this enough for moan
    To see this babe all motherless -
    A babe beloved - thrust out alone
    Upon death's wilderness?
    ...
  • 5.
    Where tongues were loud and hearts were light
    I heard the Ancre flow;
    Waking oft at the mid of night
    I heard the Ancre flow.
    ...
Total 5 Away Poems by Edmund Blunden

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