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Delmore Schwartz - Poem (Remember midsummer: the fragrance of box)Delmore Schwartz - Poem (Remember midsummer: the fragrance of box)
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Remember midsummer: the fragrance of box, of white    roses And of phlox. And upon a honeysuckle branch Three snails hanging with infinite delicacy Clinging like tendril, flake and thread, as self-tormented And self-delighted as any ballerina,                just as in the orchard, Near the apple trees, in the over-grown grasses Drunken wasps clung to over-ripe pears Which had fallen: swollen and disfigured. For now it is wholly autumn: in the late Afternoon as I walked toward the ridge where the hills    begin, There is a whir, a thrashing in the bush, and a startled    pheasant, flying out and up, Suddenly astonished me, breaking the waking dream. Last night Snatches of sleep, streaked by dreams and half dreams - So that, aloft in the dim sky, for almost an hour, A sausage balloon - chalk-white and lifeless looking—    floated motionless Until, at midnight, I went to New Bedlam and saw what I    feared                the most - I heard nothing, but it                had all happened several times elsewhere. Now, in the cold glittering morning, shining at the    window, The pears hang, yellowed and over-ripe, sodden brown in                erratic places, all bunched and dangling, Like a small choir of bagpipes, silent and waiting. And I    rise now, Go to the window and gaze at the fallen or falling country And see! the fields are pencilled light brown                or are the dark brownness of the last autumn So much has shrunken to straight brown lines, thin as    the                bare thin trees, Save where the cornstalks, white bones of the lost forever dead, Shrivelled and fallen, but shrill-voiced when the wind    whistles, Are scattered like the long abandoned hopes and ambitions Of an adolescence which, for a very long time, has been    merely A recurrent target and taunt of the inescapable mockery of    memory.
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