Herbert Asquith

The Silver Birch

O SILVER one, O silver one,
   Above the valley of the Bane:
O stem with snow-water agleam,
   And glistening limbs, and trails of pearl.
 
The sun has sent a slanting kiss:
   Red fire and gold, his arrows burn:
Now that he aims a shaft at thee,
   Red fire and gold to silver turn!
 
When I am spent with the ways of men.
   I’ll wash my hands in melting snow:
And live with thee among the oaks,
   And watch the river swirl below.
 
But I must ever be travelling
From sea to sea, from shoal to shoal:
Farewell! O still and beautiful,
I would thy valley were my goal!
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