2 JANUARY 1932, Page 17
Poetry
Requiem
MIDNIGHT has come across the open tide
And struck the old year dead. On the shore side I stand remindfully ; but no bell swings.
No altar fills the sky and no voice sings A melody. I would spread arms apart, Light tapers there and crucify my heart.
Then all the stars in heaven could kneel around And the great organ of the deep resound.
ABIILEY SAMPSON.




































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