I dreamt I saw a huge grey boat in silence steaming
Down a canal; it drew the dizzy landscape after;
The solemn world was sucked along with it-a streaming
Land-slide of loveliness. O, but I rocked with laughter,
Staring, and clinging to my tree-top. For a lake
Of gleaming peace swept on behind. (I mustn't wake.)
And then great clouds gathered and burst in spumes of green
That plunged into the water; and the sun came out
On glittering islands thronged with orchards scarlet-bloomed;
And rosy-plumed flamingoes flashed across the scene…
O, but the beauty of their freedom made me shout…
And when I woke I wondered where on earth I'd been.
Miracles
Siegfried Sassoon
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Poem topics: beauty, freedom, green, laughter, peace, silence, sun, tree, water, world, earth, great, huge, scene, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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