Monday, September 24, 2018

White in the moon the long road lies - Housman

White in the Moon the Long Road Lies

circa 1896
by A. E. Housman (1859–1936)

White in the moon the long road lies,
The moon stands blank above;
White in the moon the long road lies
That leads me from my love.

Still hangs the hedge without a gust,
Still, still the shadows stay:
My feet upon the moonlit dust
Pursue the ceaseless way.

The world is round, so travellers tell,
And straight though reach the track,
Trudge on, trudge on, ’twill all be well,
The way will guide one back.

But ere the circle homeward hies
Far, far must it remove:
White in the moon the long road lies
That leads me from my love.
© A.E. Housman
Shine on Harvest Moon... the full Moon nearest the autumnal equinox is called the Harvest Moon.

Source: http://www.almanac.com/content/full-corn-moon-septembers-moon-guide

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