Far In a Western Brookland Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Far in a western brooklandThat bred me long agoThe poplars stand and trembleBy pools I used to know.There, in the windless night-time,The wanderer, marvelling why,Halts on the bridge to hearkenHow soft the poplars sigh.He hears: no more rememberedIn fields where I was known,Here I lie down in LondonAnd turn to rest alone.There, by the starlit fences,The wanderer halts and hearsMy soul that lingers sighingAbout the glimmering weirs. Post Views: 55