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The Surrendur

Quietly the shadows grew one into another as the day withdrew

softly from the hollows of the trees until at last it stood

far away. The night crept up the lawns and rested

on the porches and peered into the windows.

 

The night came through the screens with the easy Summer breeze

and made us idle with its foreign song, chords of gray,

melancholy dissonance, its song that makes an end of songs.

Then we wanted nothing of the stuff of life however dear.

 

Yes, it pried the pens and hammers from our hands and wrought

with them nothing. It took our many conquests and made

one of them, shared by great and small alike that one ambition -

sleep. We were turned like strings around our newel posts.

 

We climbed the stairs and darkness followed, and darkness waited

while we bared, and darkness swallowed our last light.

We lost possession of our world tonight, sold it for a song,

rid of it as long as we could sleep.

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Nov 11, 2012
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