The Ghetto and Other Poems by Lola Ridge
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Light over the laminae of roofs,
Diffusing in shimmering nebulae About the night's boundaries, Or billowing in pearly foam Submerging the low-lying stars... Light for the feast prolonged-- Captive light in the goblets quivering... Sparks evanescent Struck of meeting looks-- Fringed eyelids leashing Sheathed and leaping lights... Infinite bubbles of light Bursting, reforming... Silvery filings of light Incessantly falling... Scintillant, sided dust of light Out of the white flares of Broadway-- Like a great spurious diamond In the night's corsage faceted... Broadway, In ambuscades of light, Drawing the charmed multitudes With the slow suction of her breath-- Dangling her naked soul Behind the blinding gold of eunuch lights That wind about her like a bodyguard. Or like a huge serpent, iridescent-scaled, |
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