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The Quiet Enemy

    By Walter De La Mare



    Hearken! now the hermit bee
    Drones a quiet threnody;
    Greening on the stagnant pool
    The criss-cross light is beautiful;
    In the venomed yew tree wings
    Preen and flit. The linnet sings.

    Gradually the brave sun
    Sinks to a day's journey done;
    In the marshy flats abide
    Mists to muffle midnight-tide.
    Puffed within the belfry tower
    Hungry owls drowse out their hour....

    Walk in beauty. Vaunt thy rose.
    Flaunt thy poisonous loveliness!
    Pace for pace with thee there goes
    A shape that hath not come to bless.
    I, thine enemy?... Nay, nay!
    I can only watch, and wait
    Patient treacherous time away,
    Hold ajar the wicket gate.



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