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Aux Imagistes

I think I have never been so exalted

As I am now by you,

O frost bitten blossoms,

That are unfolding your wings

From out the envious black branches.

 

Bloom quickly and make much of the sunshine

The twigs conspire against you

Hear them!

They hold you from behind

 

You shall not take wing

Except wing by wing, brokenly,

And yet—

Even they

Shall not endure for ever.

Written by
William Carlos Williams
1883-1963 / Male / American
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