7 MAY 1921, Page 13
POETRY.
TRESPASSERS.
GAUNTLY outlined, white and still, Three haystacks peer above the hill; Three aged rakes thrust sprawlingly Fantastic tendons to the sky.
In the void and dismal yard, Farmer's dog keeps rasping guard Challenging night's trespassers, The solemn legions of the stars; Growling ignominious scorn At Cancer and at Capricorn.
The yellow stars, serene and prim, Tolerantly stare at him.
F. W. BATUMI.