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The light from the end of eternity Comes in through the window glass Sits on the sill with the red Anthurium In the stenciled orange Waterford vase Centuries.down.and.Decades.done. From the grassy light of the Lyceum. If the sun were to choose where to die, It would falter over Pompeii, And lie like a broken godhead Or lava poured into the pottery cups of The open-skied houses.
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Apr 24, 2019
Apr 24, 2019 at 1:48 PM UTC
The Light from the End of Eternity
The light from the end of eternity Comes in through the window glass Sits on the sill with the red Anthurium In the stenciled orange Waterford vase Centuries.down.and.Decades.done. From the grassy light of the Lyceum. If the sun were to choose where to die, It would falter over Pompeii, And lie like a broken godhead Or lava poured into the pottery cups of The open-skied houses.
ChrisSaitta
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55/M/Virginia
Apr 24, 2019
Apr 24, 2019 at 1:48 PM UTC
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