Impression du Matin

by Oscar Wilde · (no date)
Published 01/07/1880

WIND FLOWERS


IMPRESSION DU MATIN


The Thames nocturne of blue and gold

      Changed to a Harmony in grey:

      A barge with ochre-coloured hay

Dropt from the wharf: and chill and cold


The yellow fog came creeping down

      The bridges, till the houses' walls

      Seemed changed to shadows and St. Paul's

Loomed like a bubble o'er the town.


Then suddenly arose the clang

      Of waking life; the streets were stirred

      With country waggons: and a bird

Flew to the glistening roofs and sang.


But one pale woman all alone,

      The daylight kissing her wan hair,

      Loitered beneath the gas lamps' flare,

With lips of flame and heart of stone.

#cityscape #industrial modernity #loneliness #oscar wilde #urban solitude

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