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thanksgiving poem

this ancient silver bowl of mine
there were three in the meadow by the brook
rising moon has hid the stars
the long resounding marble corridors
why are the things that have no death
suddenly, out of dark and leafy ways
which keeps
shines the last age, the next with hope is seen
have we no shame?
dark-eyed
a thousand silent years ago

 



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