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Last Poems (Housman)/Her strong enchantments failing

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Last Poems (1922)
by Alfred Edward Housman
Her strong enchantments failing
4278182Last Poems — Her strong enchantments failing1922Alfred Edward Housman
III
Her strong enchantments failing,
Her towers of fear in wreck,
Her limbecks dried of poisons
And the knife at her neck,

The Queen of air and darkness
Begins to shrill and cry,
"O young man, O my slayer,
To-morrow you shall die."

O Queen of air and darkness,
I think 'tis truth you say,
And I shall die to-morrow;
But you will die to-day.