Autobiography
In my childhood trees were green And there was plenty to be seen. Come back early or never come. My father made the walls resound,
He wore his collar the wrong way round. Come back early or never come. My mother wore a yellow dress;
Gently, gently, gentleness. Come back early or never come. When I was five the black dreams came;
Nothing after was quite the same. Come back early or never come.
The dark was talking to the dead;
The lamp was dark beside my bed. Come back early or never come. When I woke they did not care;
Nobody, nobody was there. Come back early or never come. When my silent terror cried,
Nobody, nobody replied. Come back early or never come. I got up; the chilly sun Saw me walk away alone. Come back early or never come.
September, 1940
Louis MacNeice
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Star-Gazer
Forty-two years ago (to me if to no one The number is of some interest) it was a brilliant starry And the westward train was empty and had no So darting from side to side I could catch the unwonted
Prayer Before Birth
I am not yet born; O hear me Let not the bloodsucking bat or the rat or the stoat or theclub-footed ghoul come near me I am not yet born, console me
June Thunder
The Junes were free and full, driving through Roads, the mudguards brushing the cowparsley, Through fields of mustard and under boldly Mays and
The Sunlight on the Garden
The sunlight on the Hardens and grows cold, We cannot cage the Within its nets of gold;