I am the ghost of Shadwell Stair. 
Along the wharves by the water-house, 
And through the cavernous slaughter-house, 
I am the shadow that walks there. 
 
Yet I have flesh both firm and cool, 
And eyes tumultuous as the gems 
Of moons and lamps in the full Thames 
When dusk sails wavering down the pool. 
 
Shuddering the purple street-arc burns 
Where I watch always; from the banks 
Dolorously the shipping clanks 
And after me a strange tide turns. 
 
I walk till the stars of London wane 
And dawn creeps up the Shadwell Stair. 
But when the crowing syrens blare 
I with another ghost am lain.
Wilfred Owen
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