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nature poem

i said
the ships are lying in the bay
night is dark, and the winter winds
the long resounding marble corridors
under dusky laurel leaf
sitting in his rocker waiting for your tea
this is the ship of pearl
when the hours of day are numbered
high-born race
the little pitiful, worn, laughing faces
grieve not for the invisible

 



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