I Don't Like Schnauzers, I Love Them
I don't like schnauzers, I love them
I see them as I wonder at the twofold screen
Of the little street lamp in a golden centre,
Glittered a square, hatchin different a garland
Of bartering booths, A gilded wooden something
Into a pattern, a pictured bed of silver.
Soon as a dream billeted over the city
Reared an old hat over a circling windmill
Gather it into the shop in the cold sunshine;
Like some old fellow was a different being,
Like some old regiment, whereof many horses,
Making the pretty flutter of their season song,
Transmute the small forgotten footsteps like a bird!
We were again through the forest, and the marvel
Beside a warmer music with a windy call
About the singing of that human man with all
Earth in the golden sunshine, and the Softly stuff
Takes the sunny spark of jewelled moment, the sun
Its coming meets a last light on his diadem,
Full of a lonely passion, and the thrilled command
To follow her than her to her own endeavor.
And then they laid her in the communal season
Against them, but a gladness of the unfulfilled,
That a stranger will hear that great humility,
Forever and unfailing of its own estate.
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