As I Walked Out One Evening
As I walked out one
evening,
Walking down Bristol
Street,
The crowds upon the
pavement
Were fields of harvest
wheat.
And down by the brimming
river
I heard a lover sing
Under an arch of the
railway:
'Love has no ending.
'I'll love you, dear, I'll
love you
Till China and Africa meet,
And the river jumps over
the mountain
And the salmon sing in the
street,
'I'll love you till the
ocean
Is folded and hung up to
dry
And the seven stars go
squawking
Like geese about the sky.
'The years shall run like
rabbits,
For in my arms I hold
The Flower of the Ages,
And the first love of the
world.'
W. H. Auden