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From twenty miles away, and hanging high

And wide, a mist of soft and smoky white -
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In ages past, romantic legend claims,

A woman ruled and reigned among these grey
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The Best Poem Of Peter Hill

Mosi-Oa-Tunya - The Victoria Falls

From twenty miles away, and hanging high

And wide, a mist of soft and smoky white -

Translucent, delicate, uncertain sight

Above the treetops' green - attracts the eye.

And nearer, keener ears identify

A vibrant, chthonic rumble; steady; slight;

So low one doubts almost it's there. Yet might

And power vast these little signs belie.

Behold the smoke-that-thunders! See it drift

In cool and stately clouds above a cleft

That's torn so deep and long the Earth recoils

And roars at such a savage wound that boils

And heaves with blood of dirty white and brown

So far below the senses rock and drown.

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