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Out in the Dark

by Edward Thomas

OUT in the dark over the snow

The fallow fawns invisible go

With the fallow doe;

And the winds blow

Fast as the stars are slow.

Stealthily the dark haunts round

And, when a lamp goes, without sound

At a swifter bound

Than the swiftest hound,

Arrives, and all else is drowned;

And I and star and wind and deer,

Are in the dark together,--near,

Yet far,--and fear

Drums on my ear

In that sage company drear.

How weak and little is the light,

All the universe of sight,

Love and delight,

Before the might,

If you love it not, of night.

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About this poem

First line
OUT in the dark over the snow
Poet
Edward Thomas
Themes
nature, love, hope, time

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