"A.J.J. "

Title

"A.J.J. "

Creator

A.E. Housman

Source

More Poems

Publisher

Alfred A. Knopf

Date

1936

Text

A.J.J.

 

When he's returned I'll tell him — oh,

   Dear fellow, I forgot:

Time was you would have cared to know,

   But now it matters not.

 

I mourn you, and you heed not how;

   Unsaid the word must stay;

Last month was time enough, but now

   The news must keep for aye.

 

Oh, many a month before I learn

    Will find me starting still

And listening, as the days return,

   For him that never will.

 

Strange, strange to think his blood is cold

   And mine flows easy on,

And that straight look, that heart of gold,

   That grace, that manhood, gone.

 

The word unsaid will stay unsaid

   Though there was much to say;

Last month was time enough: he's dead,

    The news must keep for aye.

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A.E. Housman , “"A.J.J. ",” Victorian Queer Archive, accessed May 2, 2024, https://victorianqueerarchive.omeka.net/items/show/69.