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WEEK-END SONNET: 1 by HAROLD MONRO

First Line: THE TRAIN! THE TWELVE O'CLOCK FOR PARADISE
Last Line: PURRING AND CROONING: 'LIE IN US, AND DREAM.'

The train! The twelve o'clock for paradise.
Hurry, or it will try to creep away.
Out in the country every one is wise:
We can be only wise on Saturday.
There you are waiting, little friendly house:
Those are your chimney-stacks with you be-tween,
Surrounded by old trees and strolling cows,
Staring through all your windows at the green.
Your homely floor is creaking for our tread;
The smiling tea-pot with contented spout
Thinks of the boiling water, and the bread
Longs for the butter. All their hands are out
To greet us, and the gentle blankets seem
Purring and crooning: 'Lie in us, and dream.'



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