WE LEAVE TO-NIGHT by: F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940) E leave - TopicsExpress



          

WE LEAVE TO-NIGHT by: F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940) E leave to-night . . . Silent, we filled the still, deserted street, A column of dim gray, And ghosts rose startled at the muffled beat Along the moonless way; The shadowy shipyards echoed to the feet That turned from night and day. And so we linger on the windless decks, See on the spectre shore Shades of a thousand days, poor gray-ribbed wrecks . . . Oh, shall we then deplore Those futile years! See how the sea is white! The clouds have broken and the heavens burn To hollow highways, paved with gravelled light The churning of the waves about the stern Rises to one voluminous nocturne, . . . We leave to-night.
Posted on: Thu, 12 Sep 2013 04:19:52 +0000

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