When the white flame in us is gone,
And we that lost the world’s delight
Stiffen in darkness, left alone
To crumble in our separate night;
When your swift hair is quiet in death,
And through the lips corruption thrust
Has stilled the labour of my breath —
When we are dust, when we are dust! —
Rupert Brooke and the first two stanzas of his poem Dust
11 months ago on June 11, 2011 at 02:46pm
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