Warm are the still and lucky miles,
White shores of longing stretch away,
A light of recognition fills
The whole great day, and bright
The tiny world of lovers' arms.

Silence invades the breathing wood
Where drowsy limbs a treasure keep,
Now greenly falls the learned shade
Across the sleeping brows
And stirs their secret to a smile.

Restored! Returned! The lost are borne
On seas of shipwreck home at last:
See! In a fire of praising burns
The dry dumb past, and we
Our life-day long shall part no more.

Auteur: W.H. Auden

Warm are the still and lucky miles,<br />White shores of longing stretch away,<br />A light of recognition fills<br />The whole great day, and bright<br />The tiny world of lovers' arms.<br /><br />Silence invades the breathing wood<br />Where drowsy limbs a treasure keep,<br />Now greenly falls the learned shade<br />Across the sleeping brows<br />And stirs their secret to a smile.<br /><br />Restored! Returned! The lost are borne<br />On seas of shipwreck home at last:<br />See! In a fire of praising burns<br />The dry dumb past, and we<br />Our life-day long shall part no more. - W.H. Auden




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