John Betjeman Sun Poems

  • 1.
    We used to picnic where the thrift
    Grew deep and tufted to the edge;
    We saw the yellow foam flakes drift
    In trembling sponges on the ledge
    ...
  • 2.
    I made hay while the sun shone.
    My work sold.
    Now, if the harvest is over
    And the world cold,
    ...
  • 3.
    The heavy mahogany door with its wrought-iron screen
    Shuts. And the sound is rich, sympathetic, discreet.
    The sun still shines on this eighteenth-century scene
    With Edwardian faience adornment-Devonshire Street.
    ...
Total 3 Sun Poems by John Betjeman

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Her nature is the sea's, that smiles to-night
A radiant maiden in the moon's soft light;
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Forgetful of the fury of her gales;
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