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Middle-Ages

Siegfried Sassoon

I heard a clash, and a cry,
And a horseman fleeing the wood.
The moon hid in a cloud.
Deep in shadow I stood.
  ‘Ugly work!‘ thought I,
Holding my breath.
  ‘Men must be cruel and proud,
  ‘Jousting for death‘.

With gusty glimmering shone
The moon; and the wind blew colder.
A man went over the hill,
Bent to his horse’s shoulder.
  ‘Time for me to be gone‘…
Darkly I fled.
Owls in the wood were shrill,
And the moon sank red.
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From Picture-Show | E. P. Dutton, 1920
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