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1. It's odd Time never came To wonder under these beaches' loam, To walk forty steps to a tide Where sea-green foam flashes full its blade.      2.      Trammeled like a nun, the girl      Swept by me thoughtless. A root's gnarl      Could symbolize slim pain      Beneath the scleras: two jackals' den. 3.      *Hurt inwardly, like darkened stars,      So bursting silence is all one hears.* 4. The monotony of this shoreline is a throwback. What phantoms come: an electric shock. Why ten years ago is all I know Is not half as important as who or how. 5. The autumnal tremor, the rainless moonlight... Memories of little weight....
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Oct 14, 2014
Oct 14, 2014 at 4:47 PM UTC
Memories on a Shoreline
1. It's odd Time never came To wonder under these beaches' loam, To walk forty steps to a tide Where sea-green foam flashes full its blade.      2.      Trammeled like a nun, the girl      Swept by me thoughtless. A root's gnarl      Could symbolize slim pain      Beneath the scleras: two jackals' den. 3.      *Hurt inwardly, like darkened stars,      So bursting silence is all one hears.* 4. The monotony of this shoreline is a throwback. What phantoms come: an electric shock. Why ten years ago is all I know Is not half as important as who or how. 5. The autumnal tremor, the rainless moonlight... Memories of little weight....
christopher-howard-gorrie
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Oct 14, 2014
Oct 14, 2014 at 4:47 PM UTC
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