Poems (Meynell, 1921)/Song of the Night at Daybreak

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SONG OF THE NIGHT AT DAYBREAK

ALL my stars forsake me,
And the dawn-winds shake me,
Where shall I betake me?


Whither shall I run
Till the set of sun,
Till the day be done?


To the mountain-mine,
To the boughs o' the pine,
To the blind man's eyne,


To a brow that is
Bowed upon the knees,
Sick with memories.