Clusium
From Ancient Ways
(feci.) |
(pub date) |
||
Line 22: | Line 22: | ||
To hold the heart in thrall. | To hold the heart in thrall. | ||
+ | |||
But the girl I kissed at Clusium, | But the girl I kissed at Clusium, | ||
Line 35: | Line 36: | ||
- | -- From ''The Eagle of the Ninth''. Story and words by Rosemary Sutcliff. | + | -- From ''The Eagle of the Ninth''. Story and words by Rosemary Sutcliff. Oxford UP, 1954 |
Current revision as of 05:25, 26 August 2007
"The Girl I Kissed at Clusium"
Oh, when I joined the Eagles
(As it might be yesterday)
I kissed a girl at Clusium
Before I marched away.
A long march, a long march, and twenty years in store,
When I left my girl at Clusium, beside the threshing-floor.
The girls of Spain were honey-sweet,
And the golden girls of Gaul:
And the Thracian maids were soft as birds
To hold the heart in thrall.
But the girl I kissed at Clusium,
Kissed and left at Clusium,
The girl I kissed at Clusium I remember best of all.
A long march, a long march, and twenty years behind
But the girl I kissed at Clusium comes easy to my mind.
-- From The Eagle of the Ninth. Story and words by Rosemary Sutcliff. Oxford UP, 1954