Geoffrey Hill Good Poems

  • 1.
    I

    King of the perennial holly-groves, the riven sandstone: overlord of the M5: architect of the historic rampart and ditch, the citadel at Tamworth, the summer hermitage in Holy Cross: guardian of the Welsh Bridge and the Iron Bridge: contractor to the desirable new estates: saltmaster: moneychanger: commissioner for oaths: martyrologist: the friend of Charlemagne.

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  • 2.
    For whom the possessed sea littered, on both shores,
    Ruinous arms; being fired, and for good,
    To sound the constitution of just wards,
    Men, in their eloquent fashion, understood.
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  • 3.
    I

    Sun-blazed, over Romsley, a livid rain-scarp.

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  • 4.
    XXIV
    What is far hence led to the den of making:
    Moves unlike wildfire | not so simple-happy
    Ploughman hammers ploughshare his durum dentem
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Total 4 Good Poems by Geoffrey Hill

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The Song Of The Mouth-Organ
 by Robert Service

(With apologies to the singer of the “Song of the Banjo”.)

I'm a homely little bit of tin and bone;
I'm beloved by the Legion of the Lost;
I haven't got a “vox humana” tone,
And a dime or two will satisfy my cost.
I don't attempt your high-falutin' flights;
I am more or less uncertain on the key;
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