The Roman Road
As he went down the Roman Road
In March or thereabout,
A slender, wild, unbroken gold,
The daffodils were out.
Sudden along the Roman Road
He saw the wind come down,
Behind the golden daffodils,
And drive them into town.
A moment. Yet almost it seemed—
That moment was of old;
A company of spears went by,
All Roman, and all gold.
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