Standing2 as patiently
As if they were stretched outside
The Oval or Villa3 Park
The crowns of hats the sun
On moustached archaic4 faces
Grinning as if it were all
An August bank Holiday lark5;
And the shut shops the bleached6
Established names on the sunblinds
The farthings and sovereigns
Adn dark-clothed children at play
Called after kings and queens
The tin adverti百度竞价推广ents
For cocoa and twist and the pubs
Wide open all day;
And the countryside ont caring:
The place-names all hazed7 over
With flowering grasses and fields
Shadowing Domesday lines
Under wheat's restless silence;
The differently-dressed servants
With tiny rooms in huge houses
The dust behind limousines8;
Never such innocence9
Never before or since
As changed itself to past
Without a wordthe men
Leaving the gardens tidy
The thousands of marriages
Lasting10 a littlewhile longer:
Never such innocence again.