David Lewis Paget Poems

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441.
The Devil's Mill

Down at the end of Kilmartin Street
Where nobody seems to go,
A widow lives in an ancient mill
Where the river will overflow,
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442.
The Poseur

She was always saying she'd kill me,
Was violent in word and in act,
But a heart of gold, so her friends have told,
They say it as if it's a fact.
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443.
Too Late

I should not have said I loved you
When at first you pressed me to,
For I carried too much baggage
From the past, and overdue,
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444.
The Cave Ii

I'd known of the cave beneath the cliff
For a year, or maybe more,
And I'd often said to Jill, ‘What if…'
But we'd not been there before.
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445.
The Eye Of The Beast

I was strolling around the cemetery
On a Sunday afternoon,
When the crumbling earth had opened up
And I fell in a werewolf's tomb,
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446.
Nowhere

How on earth did I arrive here
In this dark and dismal place,
When it all began with love, but
Of that love there's not a trace,
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447.
Sleeping & Waking

That brief interlude between
Sleeping and waking,
I pass through each day like
Some dark undertaking,
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448.
Two To Choose

The sisters Newell were a shining jewel
That would pass my understanding,
We met at night when the moon was white
Out on the communal landing,
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449.
Death Plunge

We knew that the plane was going to crash,
We plunged through the air, on high,
We probably had five minutes to grieve
A minute to say goodbye,
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450.
The Christmas Gift

‘It won't be much of a Christmas, '
I said to his woman, Kate,
As she met me in the garden,
And opened the garden gate,
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