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1878–1917

THE BRIDGE

Edward Thomas

I HAVE come a long way to-day: On a strange bridge alone, Remembering friends, old friends, I rest, without smile or moan,

As they remember me without smile or moan. All are behind, the kind And the unkind too, no more To-night than a dream. The stream

Runs softly yet drowns the Past, The dark-lit stream has drowned the Future and the Past. No traveller has rest more blest

Than this moment brief between Two lives, when the Night's first lights And shades hide what has never been, Things goodlier, lovelier, dearer, than will be or have been.

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