Louis Untermeyer, ed. (1885–1977). Modern British Poetry. 1920.
T. P. Cameron Wilson18881918Sportsmen in Paradise
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And they were very tired.
The gates of Heaven were open quite,
Unguarded and unwired.
There was no sound of any gun,
The land was still and green;
Wide hills lay silent in the sun,
Blue valleys slept between.
Stand up against the sky.
Knee-deep in grass a great tree stood;
Some lazy cows went by…
There were some rooks sailed overhead,
And once a church-bell pealed.
“God! but it’s England,” someone said,
“And there’s a cricket-field!”