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Love In Wartime

When the incendiaries lit the sky

A face smiled its divine calligraphy:

It was Helen crowned with Troy's debris.

 

Her unmatchable mouth in the roof

Of blood moved in speech like the home of love,

Hanging its moon of reproof:

 

'My kiss blots history out.

My landslide legend has forgotten

A thousand thousand bones rotting;

 

'Under the guilty sea

The ships lie; but accuracy

Has been seduced by me.'

 

Her smile sailed indiscriminately

Among the squadrons of death majestically

And was reflected on the sea.

 

'The armless Venus carried Pompei's tears

Better than the raided years

Or the cold dances of chameleon stars.'

 

Then faded. But the rain

Like lovers' seeds that fall in vain,

Warned me of my sin.

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Written by
Elizabeth Smart
1913-1986 / Canadian
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