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1864–1915

LAURENCE BINYON.

Stephen Phillips

Over thy head, in joyful wanderings Through heaven's wide spaces, free, Birds fly with music in their wings; And from the blue, rough sea

The fishes flash and leap; There is a life of loveliest things O'er thee, so fast asleep. In the deep West the heavens grow heavenlier,

Eve after eve; and still The glorious stars remember to appear; The roses on the hill Are fragrant as before:

Only thy face, of all that's dear, I shall see nevermore!

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