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Flight Of Stairs

Stairs fly as straight as hawks;

Or else in spirals, curve out of curve, pausing

At a ledge to poise their wings before relaunching.

Stairs sway at the height of their flight

Like a melody in Tristan;

Or swoop to the ground with glad spread of their feathers

Before they close them.

 

They curiously investigate

The shells of buildings,

A hollow core,

Shell in a shell.

 

Useless to produce their path to infinity

Or turn it to a moral symbol,

For their flight is ambiguous, upwards or downwards as you please;

Their fountain is frozen,

Their concertina is silent.

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A. S. J. Tessimond
1902-1962 / English
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