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John Betjeman - Back From Australia
19 Views • Nov 10, 2014
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The packaged food tastes neutrally of clay,
We never seem to catch the running day
But travel on in everlasting night
With all the chic accoutrements of flight:
Lotions and essences in neat array
And yet another plastic cup and tray.
'Thank you so much. Oh no, I'm quite all right'.
At home in Cornwall hurrying autumn skies
Leave Bray Hill barren, Stepper jutting bare,
And hold the moon above the sea-wet sand.
The very last of late September dies
In frosty silence and the hills declare
How vast the sky is, looked at from the land.
John Betjeman
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/back-from-australia/
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