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Bright Clouds

by Edward Thomas

BRIGHT clouds of may

Shade half the pond.

Beyond,

All but one bay

Of emerald

Tall reeds

Like criss-cross bayonets

Where a bird once called,

Lies bright as the sun.

No one heeds.

The light wind frets

And drifts the scum

Of may-blossom.

Till the moorhen calls

Again

Naught's to be done

By birds or men.

Still the may falls.

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About this poem

First line
BRIGHT clouds of may
Poet
Edward Thomas
Themes
nature, beauty, hope, solitude

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