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Stephen Vincent Benet - To Rosemary, On The Methods By Which She Might Become An AngelStephen Vincent Benet - To Rosemary, On The Methods By Which She Might Become An Angel
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Not where the sober sisters, grave as willows, Walk like old twilights by the jasper sea, Nor where the plump hunt of cherubs holly-hilloes Chasing their ruddy fox, the sun, you`ll be! Not with the stained-glass prophets, bearded grimly, Not with the fledgling saved, meek Wisdom`s lot, Kissing a silver book that glimmers dimly, For acolytes are mild and you are not. They`ll give you a curled tuba, tall as Rumor, They`ll sit you on a puff of Autumn cloud, Gilded-fantastic as your scorn and humor And let you blow that tuba much too loud. Against the unceasing chant to sinless Zion, Three impudent seraph notes, three starry coals, Sweet as wild grass and happy as a lion And all the saints will throw you aureoles.
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