Alone Poem by Siegfried Sassoon

Alone

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I’ve listened: and all the sounds I heard
Were music,—wind, and stream, and bird.
With youth who sang from hill to hill
I’ve listened: my heart is hungry still.

I’ve looked: the morning world was green;
Bright roofs and towers of town I’ve seen;
And stars, wheeling through wingless night.
I’ve looked: and my soul yet longs for light.

I’ve thought: but in my sense survives
Only the impulse of those lives
That were my making. Hear me say
‘I’ve thought!’—and darkness hides my day.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
glizzy gobler 16 October 2020

bro this poem hits hard

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Satvik Kumar 20 July 2020

Wow nice poem

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Castellenas John 12 April 2019

Amazing words shared by Siegfried. Thank you.

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Walterrean Salley 23 November 2016

(Alone by Siegfried Sassoon.) **Can there anything satisfy the longing of the human heart?

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Chrissie Scriven 29 September 2009

Wow, this has to be one of the best poems i have come across so far. Well done, you should be proud x

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