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I strayed about the deck, an hour,

Under a cloudy moonless sky; and

In at the windows, watched my friends at table,

Or playing cards, or standing in the doorway,

Or coming out into the darkness.

No one could see me.              I would have thought of them—Heedless, within a week of battle—in pity,

Pride in their strength and in the weight and

And link’d beauty of bodies, and pity

This gay machine of splendour ‘ld soon be broken,

Thought little of, pashed, scattered, . . .                                     Only, always,

I could but see them—against the

Like coloured shadows, thinner than filmy glass,

Slight bubbles, fainter than the wave’s faint light,

That broke to phosphorus out in the night,

Perishing things and strange ghosts—soon to

To other ghosts—this one, or that or I.

Rupert Chawner Brooke (3 August 1887 – 23 April 1915) was an English poet known for his idealistic war sonnets written during the First World Wa
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