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Lea
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Lea asked in Education & ReferenceWords & Wordplay · 2 decades ago

"Chase you down the winds of time" ...?

I'm looking for the poem that contains these words - "I'll chase you down the winds of time" ? I distinctly remember reading this full line in an old poem, possibly from the nineteenth century, and now I'm trying to locate what the original poem was. Anyone able to help? If you know where this line is from, you'll earn ten points, as well as truly making my day !

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  • Anonymous
    2 decades ago
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    It sounds like 19th century British, possibly Wordsworth. I would try asking in Arts and Humanities. More likely to get a good answer there. I'll be watching for it ... sounds like a poem I would like.

  • 2 decades ago

    Is this part of it?

    "Come ride the wind of time

    Come find where you have been

    Come ride the winds of time

    Come find yourself again."

    If it is, you can find the rest of it on the Web by searching with "Winds of Time."

  • 2 decades ago

    Sorry, try asking a literature expert.

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