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1865–1945

MOODS AND MEMORIES.

Arthur Symons

THE train through the night of the town, Through a blackness broken in twain By the sudden finger of streets; Lights, red, yellow, and brown,

From curtain and window-pane, The flashing eyes of the streets. Night, and the rush of the train, A cloud of smoke through the town,

Scaring the life of the streets; And the leap of the heart again, Out into the night, and down The dazzling vista of streets!

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