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Siegfried Sassoon (1886–1967). The Old Huntsman and Other Poems. 1918.

7. When I’m among a Blaze of Lights

WHEN I’m among a blaze of lights,

With tawdry music and cigars

And women dawdling through delights,

And officers in cocktail bars,

Sometimes I think of garden nights

And elm trees nodding at the stars.

I dream of a small firelit room

With yellow candles burning straight,

And glowing pictures in the gloom,

And kindly books that hold me late.

Of things like these I choose to think

When I can never be alone:

Then someone says ‘Another drink?’

And turns my living heart to stone.