Friday, June 5, 2026

SYLVIA TOWNSEND WARNER ~

 




In April


I am come to the threshold of a spring

Where there will be nothing

To stand between me and the smite

Of the martin's scooping flight,

Between me and the halloo

of the first cuckoo.

'As you hear the first cuckoo,

So you will be all summer through.'

This year I shall hear it naked and alone;

And lengthening days and strengthening sun will show

Me my solitary shadow,

My cypressed shadow — but no,

My Love, I was not alone; in my mind I was talking with you

When I heard the first cuckoo

And gentle as thistledown his call was blown.



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Sylvia Townsend Warner

Twelve Poems

Chatto & Windus, 1980