Last Poems (Housman)/When I would muse in boyhood

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Last Poems (1922)
by Alfred Edward Housman
When I would muse in boyhood
4482711Last Poems — When I would muse in boyhood1922Alfred Edward Housman
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When I would muse in boyhood
The wild green woods among,
And nurse resolves and fancies
Because the world was young,
It was not foes to conquer,
Nor sweethearts to be kind.
But it was friends to die for
That I would seek and find.

I sought them far and found them,
The sure, the straight, the brave.
The hearts I lost my own to.
The souls I could not save.
They braced their belts about them.
They crossed in ships the sea,
They sought and found six feet of ground,
And there they died for me.