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      Progress

      by Osbert Sitwell

      The city's heat is like a leaden pall-

      Its lowered lamps glow in the midnight air

      Like mammoth orange-moths that flit and flare

      Through the dark tapestry of night. The tall

      Black houses crush the creeping beggars down,

      Who walk beneath and think of breezes cool,

      Of silver bodies bathing in a pool;

      Or trees that whisper in some far, small town

      Whose quiet nursed them, when they thought that

      Was merely metal, not a grave of mould

      In which men bury all that's fine and fair.

      When they could chase the jewelled butterfly

      Through the green bracken-scented lanes or sigh

      For all the future held so rich and rare;

      When, though they knew it not, their baby cries

      Were lovely as the jewelled butterflies.

      The City

      by Charles Hanson Towne

      When, sick of all the sorrow and distress

      That flourished in the City like foul weeds,

      I sought blue rivers and green, opulent meads,

      And leagues of unregarded loneliness

      Whereon no foot of man had seemed to press,

      I did not know how great had been my needs,

      How wise the woodland’s gospels and her creeds,

      How good her faith to one long comfortless.

      But in the silence came a Voice to me;

      In every wind it murmured, and I knew

      It would not cease though far my heart might roam.

      It called me in the sunrise and the dew,

      At noon and twilight, sadly, hungrily,

      The jealous City, whispering always-“Home!” Poems - Town and Country

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