Saturday, 3 November 2018

Personal

Félix Buhot




Personal

Tramping at night in the cold and wet, I passed by the lighted inn,
And an old tune, a sweet tune, was being played within.
It was full of the laugh of the leaves and the song the wind sings;
It brought the tears and the choked throat, and a catch to the heart-strings.

And it brought a bitter thought of the days that now were dead to me,
The merry days in the old home before I went to sea -
Days that were dead to me indeed. I bowed my head to the rain,
And I passed by the lighted inn to the lonely roads again.

John Masefield


This is the perfect poem for a night like this. It is just pouring outside. I can see the lights in the windows of the houses along the street, but the rest is black and lonely. Anyone not inside tonight is feeling it.








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