In memory of S. B. V., 1834-1909 ... so what the lame four-poster gathered here Between the lips of stale and seasoned sheets Startles a memory sunlit upon the wall (Motors and urchins contest the city streets) While towards the bed the rigid shadows lean Stung to the patience of all emptiness And the bed empty where she kept, Jerky gnats lunge at the haggard screen. And now upstairs the lint that crusts the sills Erodes in a windy shift along the floor. Shall now her touselled eyes rinse out the haze Of winter sprawled like a waif outside the door? Feet answer: alternate and withdrawn To the hard ease of lacquered pine that clamps The shuffled fists into the breast and neck. Time begins to elucidate her bones Then you, so crazy and inviolate, Will finger the console with a fearful touch, Go past the horsehair sofa, the gilded frames Whose faces are tired names For the lifeblood that labors you so much.SourceThe script ran 0.001 seconds.
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