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1880–1929

REVISITATION

John Freeman

It is here — the lime-tree in the garden path, The lilac by the wall, the ivied wall That was so high, the heavy, close-leaved creeper, The harsh gate jarring on its hinges still,

The echoing clean flags — all The same, the same, and never more the same. That mound was once a hill, The old lime-tree a forest ( now as small

As the poor lilac by the ivied wall ), And this neglected narrow greenery A wilderness, and I its king and keeper; Lying upon the grass I saw the sky

And all its clouds: the garden edged the sky. The harsh gate jars upon its hinges still.

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