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John Gray. Silverpoints. London, 1893

Elkin Matthews & John Lane

Binding by Charles Ricketts


Poem 


Geranium, houseleek, laid in oblong beds 
On the trim grass. The daisies' leprous stain 
Is fresh. Each night the daisies burst again, 
Though every day the gardener crops their heads. 

A wistful child, in foul unwholesome shreds, 
Recalls some legend of a daisy chain 
That makes a pretty necklace. She would fain 
Make one, and wear it, if she had some threads. 

Sun, leprous flowers, foul child. The asphalt burns. 
The garrulous sparrows perch on metal Burns. 
Sing! Sing! they say, and flutter with their wings. 
He does not sing, he only wonders why 
He is sitting there. The sparrows sing. And I 
Yield to the strait allure of simple things.

John Ashbery

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