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Adolescence

In love they wore themselves in a green embrace.

A silken rain fell through the spring upon them.

In the park she fed the swans and he

whittled nervously with his strange hands.

And white was mixed with all their colours

as if they drew it from the flowering trees.

 

At night his two finger whistle brought her down

the waterfall stairs to his shy smile

which like an eddy, turned her round and round

lazily and slowly so her will

was nowhere—as in dreams things are and aren't.

 

Walking along avenues in the dark

street lamps sang like sopranos in their heads

with a voilence they never understood

and all their movements when they were together

had no conclusion.

 

Only leaning into the question had they motion;

after they parted were savage and swift as gulls.

asking and asking the hostile emptiness

they were as sharp as partly sculptured stone

and all who watched, forgetting, were amazed

to see them form and fade before their eyes.

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1916 - / Canadian
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