THE CHANGELINGS

THE CHANGELINGS

Or ever the battered liners sankWith their passengers to the dark,I was head of a Walworth Bank,And you were a grocer’s clerk.I was a dealer in stocks and shares,And you in butters and teas,And we both abandoned our own affairsAnd took to the dreadful seas.Wet and worry about our ways—Panic, onset, and flight—Had us in charge for a thousand daysAnd a thousand-year-long night.We saw more than the nights could hide—More than the waves could keep—And—certain faces over the sideWhich do not go from our sleep.We were more tired than words can tellWhile the pied craft fled by,And the swinging mounds of the Western swellHoisted us Heavens-high....Now there is nothing—not even our rank—To witness what we have been;And I am returned to my Walworth Bank,And you to your margarine!

Or ever the battered liners sankWith their passengers to the dark,I was head of a Walworth Bank,And you were a grocer’s clerk.I was a dealer in stocks and shares,And you in butters and teas,And we both abandoned our own affairsAnd took to the dreadful seas.Wet and worry about our ways—Panic, onset, and flight—Had us in charge for a thousand daysAnd a thousand-year-long night.We saw more than the nights could hide—More than the waves could keep—And—certain faces over the sideWhich do not go from our sleep.We were more tired than words can tellWhile the pied craft fled by,And the swinging mounds of the Western swellHoisted us Heavens-high....Now there is nothing—not even our rank—To witness what we have been;And I am returned to my Walworth Bank,And you to your margarine!

Or ever the battered liners sankWith their passengers to the dark,I was head of a Walworth Bank,And you were a grocer’s clerk.

Or ever the battered liners sank

With their passengers to the dark,

I was head of a Walworth Bank,

And you were a grocer’s clerk.

I was a dealer in stocks and shares,And you in butters and teas,And we both abandoned our own affairsAnd took to the dreadful seas.

I was a dealer in stocks and shares,

And you in butters and teas,

And we both abandoned our own affairs

And took to the dreadful seas.

Wet and worry about our ways—Panic, onset, and flight—Had us in charge for a thousand daysAnd a thousand-year-long night.

Wet and worry about our ways—

Panic, onset, and flight—

Had us in charge for a thousand days

And a thousand-year-long night.

We saw more than the nights could hide—More than the waves could keep—And—certain faces over the sideWhich do not go from our sleep.

We saw more than the nights could hide—

More than the waves could keep—

And—certain faces over the side

Which do not go from our sleep.

We were more tired than words can tellWhile the pied craft fled by,And the swinging mounds of the Western swellHoisted us Heavens-high....

We were more tired than words can tell

While the pied craft fled by,

And the swinging mounds of the Western swell

Hoisted us Heavens-high....

Now there is nothing—not even our rank—To witness what we have been;And I am returned to my Walworth Bank,And you to your margarine!

Now there is nothing—not even our rank—

To witness what we have been;

And I am returned to my Walworth Bank,

And you to your margarine!


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