A Song Of Enchantment Poem by Walter de la Mare

A Song Of Enchantment

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A song of Enchantment I sang me there,
In a green-green wood, by waters fair,
Just as the words came up to me
I sang it under the wild wood tree.

Widdershins turned I, singing it low,
Watching the wild birds come and go;
No cloud in the deep dark blue to be seen
Under the thick-thatched branches green.

Twilight came: silence came:
The planet of Evening's silver flame;
By darkening paths I wandered through
Thickets trembling with drops of dew.

But the music is lost and the words are gone
Of the song I sang as I sat alone,
Ages and ages have fallen on me -
On the wood and the pool and the elder tree.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
biswambar panda 16 July 2018

Why I am not dying for such poems I am gone....

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Students from 9th 18 February 2018

Thanks for helping the poems are awesome special one is silver.

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Andrew Murphy 04 October 2008

good poem. Must read. It tells u somthing. A.M

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