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Allen Tate - Ignis FatuusAllen Tate - Ignis Fatuus
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In the twilight of my audacity I saw you flee the world, the burnt highways Of summer gave up their light: I Followed you with the uncommon span Of fear-supported and disbursed eyes. Towards the dark that harries the tracks Of dawn I pursued you only. I fell Companionless. The seething stacks Of cornstalks, the rat-pillaged meadow Censured the lunar interior of the night. High in what hills, by what illuminations Are you intelligible? Your fierce latinity Beyond the nubian bulwark of the sea Sustains the immaculate sight. To the green tissue of the subterranean Worm I have come back, two-handed from The chase, and empty. I have pondered it Carefully, and asked: Where is the light When the pigeon moults his ease Or exile utters the creed of memory?
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