| Walter Murdoch (18741970). The Oxford Book of Australasian Verse. 1918. |
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| 175. Never Again |
| | | By Hugh McCrae |
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| SHE looked on me with sadder eyes than Death, | |
| And, moving through the large, autumnal trees, | |
| Failed like a phantom on the bitter breath | |
| Of midnight; and the unillumined seas | |
| Roared in the darkness out of centuries. | 5 |
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| Never on earth, or in the holy sky, | |
| Beyond the limits of the secret ring | |
| God walls about His Kingdom jealously, | |
| Has ever been a fairer, sweeter thing | |
| Than she: more fair than all imagining. | 10 |
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| Never again! though I should waste the hours | |
| To search the galleries of angels thro, | |
| Or, in the exhalation of the flowers, | |
| Gaze for her spirit, tremulous as dew, | |
| To reascend the unfathomable blue. | 15 |
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| I seek her in the labyrinthine maze | |
| Of stars unravelling their golden chain, | |
| And, from my cavern, mark the lightning blaze | |
| A pathway for her down the singing rain. | |
| In vain, in vain: she cannot come again. | 20 |
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