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The Writings of Oscar Wilde/Volume 1/Impressions: La Fuite de la Lune

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Impressions: La Fuite de la Lune
by Oscar Wilde
43084Impressions: La Fuite de la LuneOscar Wilde

To outer senses there is peace,
A dreamy peace on either hand,
Deep silence in the shadowy land,
Deep silence where the shadows cease.


Save for a cry that echoes shrill
From some lone bird disconsolate;
A corncrake calling to its mate;
The answer from the misty hill.


And suddenly the moon withdraws
Her sickle from the lightening skies,
And to her sombre cavern flies,
Wrapped in a veil of yellow gauze.