Hédauville
HéDAUVILLE by ROLAND LEIGHTON
The sunshine on the long white road
That ribboned down the hill,
The velvet clematis that clung
Around your window-sill
Are waiting for you still.
Again the shadowed pool shall break
In dimples at your feet,
And when the thrush sings in your wood,
Unknowing you may meet
Another stranger, Sweet.
And if he is not quite so old
As the boy you used to know,
And less proud, too, and worthier,
You may not let him go---
(And daisies are truer than passion-flowers)
It will be better so.
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Hédauville
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Leighton, Roland (1895-1915)
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The sunshine on the long white road
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Citation
“Hédauville,” by Leighton, Roland (1895-1915). First World War Poetry Digital Archive, accessed May 16, 2024, http://ww1lit.nsms.ox.ac.uk/ww1lit/collections/item/4063.
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