
405. The New House by Edward Thomas
E Thomas read by Classic Poetry Aloud: Giving voice to the poetry of the past. www.classicpoetry...
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January 17, 20091m 6s
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E Thomas read by Classic Poetry Aloud: Giving voice to the poetry of the past.
www.classicpoetryaloud.com
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The New House
by Edward Thomas (1878 – 1917)
Now first, as I shut the door,
I was alone
In the new house; and the wind
Began to moan.
Old at once was the house,
And I was old;
My ears were teased with the dread
Of what was foretold,
Nights of storm, days of mist, without end;
Sad days when the sun
Shone in vain: old griefs and griefs
Not yet begun.
All was foretold me; naught
Could I foresee;
But I learnt how the wind would sound
After these things should be
First aired: 17 January 2009
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