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A poem by Rudyard Kipling |
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To the Unknown Goddess |
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Title: To the Unknown Goddess Author: Rudyard Kipling [More Titles by Kipling] Will you conquer my heart with your beauty; my soul going out from afar? Have I met you and passed you already, unknowing, unthinking and blind? Does the P. and O. bear you to meward, or, clad in short frocks in the West, Will you stay in the Plains till September--my passion as warm as the day? When the light of your eyes shall make pallid the mean lesser lights I pursue, When the peg and the pig-skin shall please not; when I buy me Calcutta-build clothes; Ah, Goddess! child, spinster, or widow--as of old on Mars Hill whey they raised -THE END- GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |