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Слушать(AI)The Train
A green eye-and a red-in the dark.
Thunder-smoke-and a spark.
It is there-it is here-flashed by.
Whither will the wild thing fly?
It is rushing, tearing thro’ the night,
Rending her gloom in its flight/It shatters her silence with shrieks,
Where is it the wild thing seeks?
Alas!
For it hurries
Them that are fain to stay.
Hurrah!
For it carries
Lovers and friends that roam.
Where are you,
Time and Space?
The world is a little place.
Your reign is over and done,
You are one.
Mary Elizabeth Coleridge
Mary Elizabeth Coleridge (23 September 1861 – 25 August 1907) was a British novelist and poet who also wrote essays and reviews.
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