Mass at Dawn Poem by Roy Campbell

Roy Campbell

Roy Campbell

Durban, Colony of Natal (now in South Africa)

Mass at Dawn

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I dropped my sail and dried my dripping seines
Where the white quay is chequered by cool planes
In whose great branches, always out of sight,
The nightingales are singing day and night.
Though all was grey beneath the moon's grey beam,
My boat in her new paint shone like a bride,
And silver in my baskets shone the bream:
My arms were tired and I was heavy-eyed,
But when with food and drink, at morning-light,
The children met me at the water-side,
Never was wine so red or bread so white.
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Vaughn J/ fayle 25 July 2018

An often over-looked good South African poet, skilled in evocative language.

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brian burden 24 March 2018

excellent - clear and unambiguous

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Roy Campbell

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Durban, Colony of Natal (now in South Africa)
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