Lo, a pallid fleecy vapour
Far along the East is spread;
Every star has quench'd its taper,
Lately glimmering over head.
On the leaves, that bend so lowly,
Drops of crystal water gleam;
Yawning wide, the peasant slowly
Drives afield his sluggish team.
Dreary looks the forest, lacking
Song of birds that slumber mute;
No rough swain is yet attacking,
With his bill, the beech's root.
Night's terrific ghostly hour
Backward through time's circle flies;
No shrill clock from moss-grown tower
Bids the dead men wake and rise.
Wearied out with midnight riot
Mystic Nature slumbers now;
Mouldering bodies rest in quiet,
'Neath their tomb-lids damp and low;
Sad and chill the wind is sighing
Through the reeds that skirt the pool,
All around looks dead or dying,
Wrapt in sorrow, clad in dool.
Sadness
George Borrow
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Asif Raza : Sad poetry
Gray.Tom: Being with positive people can make us feel high
DOUBLE The Thinker: This is so melancholic.
The poetry resonates!!
Dr Akot Makur Maluac: I am deeply touched by this poem
the Earth is saddened,
the bodies rest in aggression
Javan Lia: Your poem is amazing ....I would want to be like you George.You are a real poet
Felix menda: it's good by saying I like it the poet has tried to express what he thinks and it has reached the viewers like me
hellen: makes me want to cry
Jecelyn Hierro: Very nice full of emotion.
Nandipha : Being sad sometimes can lead to do things you'll one day regret, e. Hurting yourself nd trying to commit suicide.
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