Georgian Poetry 1918-19 by Various
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Among his fellows in the dank green twilight
With naked, oiled, bronze-gleaming bodies swinging In a rapt holy everlasting cakewalk For evermore in slow procession prancing. DRIFTWOOD Black spars of driftwood burn to peacock flames, Sea-emeralds and sea-purples and sea-blues, And all the innumerable ever-changing hues That haunt the changeless deeps but have no names, Flicker and spire in our enchanted sight: And as we gaze, the unsearchable mystery, The unfathomed cold salt magic of the sea, Shines clear before us in the quiet night. We know the secret that Ulysses sought, That moonstruck mariners since time began Snatched at a drowning hazard---strangely brought To our homekeeping hearts in drifting spars We chanced to kindle under the cold stars-- The secret in the ocean-heart of man. QUIET Only the footprints of the partridge run |
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