Grass is growing on the moon
And dew is falling from the grass
Drought dries the earth, but soon
Will pass
...
In the deep valley
Dew drops from heaven
In the brain and belly
The paths shall be even
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In the castle cats are singing
Frogs discoursing in the well
Crows reciting verses
While the drunkard rings the bell.
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Temple of womb and dolphin
Delphi of Muse and mice
Cypress and pin-cone - sunlight!
- And the Greek guards playing dice.
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Blind Homer, sniggered at by the ignorant soldiery
Invented Olympus, propped among the mules;
And Greece exploded into golden flames, and Europe
Slowly grew out of his long hexameters.
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She wanders through the streets at night,
A prostitute perhaps or saint -
Resplendent when the moon is bright,
Mysterious when it's faint.
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Never by lightning struck
The lovely lady Laurel stands -
Poets alone that green may pluck
And hold her Wisdom in their hands
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Rainy tears - so much love -
Your hair, a waterfall;
The sky, the ceiling and the stars above
Seem about to fall.
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I lay in fetters linked with bronze,
I begged a gift of the White Dove,
The silver chains that bind the swans,
The golden chain that binds my Love.
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