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Слушать(AI)The Pilgrim
Put by the sun my joyful soul,
We are for darkness that is whole;
Put by the wine, now for long
We must be thirsty with salt tears;
Put by the rose, bind thou
The fiercest thorns about thy head;
Put by the courteous tire, we
But the poor pilgrim's blackest weed;
Put by — a'beit with tears — thy lute,
Sing but to God or else be mute.
Take leave of friends save such as
Thy love with Loneliness to share.
It is full tide.
Put by regret.
Turn, turn away.
Forget.
Forget.
Put by the sun my lightless soul,
We are for darkness that is whole.
Robert Nichols
Robert Malise Bowyer Nichols (6 September 1893 – 17 December 1944) was an English writer, known as a war poet of the First World War, and a play
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