Georgian Poetry 1920-22 by Various
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Past the low-lapping brandy-flowers drawn in,
The ogling hunchback perch with needled fin. And there beside him one as large as he, Following his hooked mate, careless who shall see Or what befall him, close and closer yet-- The startled boy might take him in his net That folds the other. Slow, while on the clay, The other flounces, slow he sinks away. What agony usurps that watery brain For comradeship of twenty summers slain, For such delights below the flashing weir And up the sluice-cut, playing buccaneer Among the minnows; lolling in hot sun When bathing vagabonds had drest and done; Rootling in salty flannel-weed for meal And river shrimps, when hushed the trundling wheel; Snapping the dapping moth, and with new wonder Prowling through old drowned barges falling asunder. And O a thousand things the whole year through They did together, never more to do. THE GIANT PUFFBALL From what sad star I know not, but I found Myself new-born below the coppice rail, No bigger than the dewdrops and as round, |
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