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thanksgiving poetry

could we but know
star-dust and vaporous light
within this lowly grave a conqueror lies
from song and dream for ever gone
all day to watch the blue wave curl and break
out of the window a sea of green trees
death's nobility again
the darkness steals the forms of all the queens
she must go back, she said
all those treasures that lie
when i returned at sunset
a blue-black nubian plucking oranges
these hearts were woven of human joys and cares

 



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