With The West in her Eyes [ the poem titled 'Unwelcome' by Mary Elizabeth Coleridge 1861-1907]
We were young, we were merry, we were very very wise,
And the door stoodopen at our feast,
When there passed us a woman with the West in her eyes,
And a man with his back to the East.
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Oh, still grew the hearts that were beating so fast,
The loudest voice was still.
The jest died away on our lips as they passed,
And the rays of July struck chill.
The cups of red wine turned pale on Am the board,
The white bread black as soot.
The hound forgot the hand of her lord,
She fell down at his foot.
Low let me lie, where the dead dog lies,
Ere I sit me down again at a feast,
When there passes a woman with the West in her eyes,
And a manwith his back to the East... repeat and fade on fast and loud
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
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