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- To_Eros abstract "To Eros is a poem written by Wilfred Owen.In that I loved you, Love, I worshipped you;In that I worshipped well, I sacrificed.All of most worth I bound and burnt and slew:The innocent small things, fair friends and Christ.I slew all falser loves, I slew all true,For truth is the prime lie men tell a boy.Glory I cast away, as bridegrooms doTheir splendid garments in their haste of joy.But when I fell and held your sandalled feet,You laughed; you loosed away my lips; you rose.I heard the singing of your wings' retreat;And watched you, far-flown, flush the Olympian snows,Beyond my hoping. Starkly I returnedTo stare upon the ash of all I burned.".
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- To_Eros hasPhotoCollection To_Eros.
- To_Eros subject Category:Poetry_by_Wilfred_Owen.
- To_Eros comment "To Eros is a poem written by Wilfred Owen.In that I loved you, Love, I worshipped you;In that I worshipped well, I sacrificed.All of most worth I bound and burnt and slew:The innocent small things, fair friends and Christ.I slew all falser loves, I slew all true,For truth is the prime lie men tell a boy.Glory I cast away, as bridegrooms doTheir splendid garments in their haste of joy.But when I fell and held your sandalled feet,You laughed; you loosed away my lips; you rose.I heard the singing of your wings' retreat;And watched you, far-flown, flush the Olympian snows,Beyond my hoping. ".
- To_Eros label "To Eros".
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- To_Eros sameAs Q7810919.
- To_Eros sameAs Q7810919.
- To_Eros wasDerivedFrom To_Eros?oldid=625666746.
- To_Eros isPrimaryTopicOf To_Eros.