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SORROW OF WAR

LILAC, LABURNUM

Lilac, lilac, laburnum, How shall you bloom this Spring? Gathering birds, gathering birds, How shall you sing?

Gathering birds, gathering birds, How shall you lift your singing head? Lilac, lilac, laburnum, Shall not your blossom be fiery red?

Lilac, laburnum, gathering birds...?

STREETS OF GOLD

O there are streets of gold in Bethnal Green, With troughs of pearl where lovely horses drink, And tripping on the greenswards, silver-clean, The girls are marvellouser than you can think. Gawd blimey! Bethnal Green! .

O there is harvest now in Camden Town, And songs and laughing and old flasks of wine! O the grand moon of bronze! the wakeful brown Owl in the barn! ghost-poppies and dream-kine! Lor lumme! Camden Town! .

O what green seas sweep winds through Camberwell, Through all her islands where the palm-trees heave! O winding down the channels steals a bell Calling poor weary lads to bathe at eve! God blawst it! Camberwell! .

"IN THE GALLERY WHERE THE FAT MEN GO"

They are showing how we lie With our bodies run dry: The attitudes we take When impaled upon a stake. These and other things they show In the gallery where the fat men go.


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