Enid Derham Moon Poems

  • 1.
    O city, look the Eastward way!
    Beyond thy roofs of shadowy red and grey
    Floats like a lily on the airy stream,
    Radiant and vast, a cloud,
    ...
  • 2.
    I leave the world to-morrow,
    What news for Fairyland?
    I'm tired of dust and sorrow
    And folk on every hand.
    ...
  • 3.
    My folk's the wind-folk, it's there I belong,
    I tread the earth below them, and the earth does me wrong,
    Before my spirit knew itself, before this frame unfurled,
    I was a little wandering breeze and blew about the world.
    ...
Total 3 Moon Poems by Enid Derham

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