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in may
noises that strive to tear
pharaoh, king of egypt's land
babylon-where i go dreaming
the ships are lying in the bay
she has a clear, wind-sheltered loveliness
world that changes under my hand
there by the window in the old house
i had a dream and i awoke with it
a thousand silent years ago
all within and all without me
she might have known it in the earlier spring
woman much missed, how you call to me, call to me
why then, must we see?

 



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