Three Poems

by Ralph Hodgson

I babylon—where i go dreaming When I weary of to-day, Weary of a world grown gray. II God loves an idle rainbow, No less than laboring seas. III Reason has moons, but moons not hers   Lie mirrored on her sea, Confounding her astronomers,   But, oh, delighting me!

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