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Even the stars, they say, and worlds -- but first, It's April rain, it's light on greening gardens -- One sparrow, yes, in book and branch -- then worse, All memory of love, the heart that hardens, Resisting still the news. Seasons, reversed, All water, always, quick or slow, the snow On fields, then farmers' woods and crops immersed By river's-work, and floodplains' overflow. All leaves, all trees, all earth by wind dispersed; And men, men too, each falling long-rehearsed.
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Sep 3, 2011
Sep 3, 2011 at 10:47 PM UTC
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Even the stars, they say, and worlds -- but first, It's April rain, it's light on greening gardens -- One sparrow, yes, in book and branch -- then worse, All memory of love, the heart that hardens, Resisting still the news. Seasons, reversed, All water, always, quick or slow, the snow On fields, then farmers' woods and crops immersed By river's-work, and floodplains' overflow. All leaves, all trees, all earth by wind dispersed; And men, men too, each falling long-rehearsed.
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Sep 3, 2011
Sep 3, 2011 at 10:47 PM UTC
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