Rupert Brooke (1887–1915). Collected Poems. 1916.
V. The South Seas5. Doubts
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Goes a wanderer on the air,
Wings where I may never go,
Leaves her lying, still and fair,
Waiting, empty, laid aside,
Like a dress upon a chair.…
This I know, and yet I know
Doubts that will not be denied.
What has laid trouble in her face? And, sits there nothing ware and wise Behind the curtains of her eyes, What is it, in the self’s eclipse, Shadows, soft and passingly, About the corners of her lips, The smile that is essential she? Why is fragrance in the hair?