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1874–1950

AT CHARING-CROSS

Arthur Stringer

Alone amid the Rockies I have stood; Alone across the prairie's midnight calm Full often I have fared And faced the hushed infinity of night;

Alone I have hung poised Between a quietly heaving sea And quieter sky, Aching with isolation absolute;

And in Death's Valley I have walked alone And sought in vain for some appeasing sign Of life or movement, While over-desolate my heart called out

For some befriending face Or some assuaging voice! But never on my soul has weighed Such loneliness as this,

As here amid the seething London tides I look upon these ghosts that come and go, These swarming restless souls innumerable, Who through their million-footed dirge of unconcern

Must know and nurse the thought of kindred ghosts As lonely as themselves, Or else go mad with it!

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