The Swallow Poem by Giles Watson

The Swallow



The world has grown too big,
The firmament too wide:
I could lose you in a moment
Like a leaf borne on the tide,

Like a swallow on a cloudy day,
Like a feather in the storm,
Like a flame that's fading in the grate
Though I'm longing to be warm.

Leaf, come drifting back to me
Like some miracle of fate;
Swallow, turn and fly my way -
By autumn, it's too late;

Feather, blow against my face -
I'll feel your touch at night;
Flame, rekindle in my hearth -
There is no other light.

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Song lyric, written for music by Kathryn Wheeler.
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Giles Watson

Giles Watson

Southampton
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