The Author A. E. Housman

A Shropshire Lad - XXX

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    Others, I am not the first,
    Have willed more mischief than they durst:
    If in the breathless night I too
    Shiver now, 'tis nothing new.

    More than I, if truth were told,
    Have stood and sweated hot and cold,
    And through their reins in ice and fire
    Fear contended with desire.

    Agued once like me were they,
    But I like them shall win my way
    Lastly to the bed of mould
    Where there's neither heat nor cold.

    But from my grave across my brow
    Plays no wind of healing now,
    And fire and ice within me fight
    Beneath the suffocating night.

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