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Bells Of Gray Crystal

Bells of gray crystal

Break on each bough--

The swans' breath will mist all

The cold airs now.

Like tall pagodas

Two people go,

Trail their long codas

Of talk through the snow.

Lonely are these

And lonely and I ....

The clouds, gray Chinese geese

Sleek through the sky.

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Dame Edith Sitwell
1887-1964 / English
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