November Blue. 
By Meynell, Alice Christiana. 


O heavenly colour, London town
Has blurred it from her skies;
And, hooded in an earthly brown,
Unheavened the city lies.
No longer standard-like this hue
Above the broad road flies;
Nor does the narrow street the blue
Wear, slender pennon-wise.

But when the gold and silver lamps
Colour the London dew,
And, misted by the winter damps,
The shops shine bright anew - 
Blue comes to earth, it walks the street,
It dyes the wide air through;
A mimic sky about their feet,
The throng go crowned with blue.