Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Collected Poems of Arthur Upson, Vol. 2 of 2: Edited, With an Introduction
This eastward tower, which draws the faintest beam Into the lofty chamber where I sleep, Hath a tall casement; through it bright-haired dawn, Grey-footed, steps to my obscure dull couch An hour before the castle wakes.
Last night The lightning's tooth gleamed; all the scaly Firth Lolled heaving far below my heavenward cell.
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