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Who blows death's feather? What glory is colour? I blow the stammel feather in the vein....

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When the morning was waking over the war He put on his clothes and stepped out and he died....

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When the salt sheet broke in a storm of singing The voices of all the drowned swam on the wind.

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Were that enough, bone, blood, and sinew, The twisted brain, the fair-formed loin,...

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Too proud to die; broken and blind he died The darkest way, and did not turn away,...

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Though lovers be lost love shall not; And death shall have no dominion.

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Though they be mad and dead as nails, Heads of the characters hammer through daisies;...

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The tombstone told when she died. Her two surnames stopped me still. A virgin married at rest.

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The salt person and blasted place I furnish with the meat of a fable;...

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The old forget the grief, Hack of the cough, the hanging albatross, Cast back the bone of youth....

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The hand that signed the paper felled a city; Five sovereign fingers taxed the breath,...

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The dust shall sing like a bird As the grains blow, as your death grows, through our heart.

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Some dead undid their bushy jaws, And bags of blood let out their flies;...

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Oh may my heart's truth Still be sung On this high hill in a year's turning.

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Out of the sighs a little comes, But not of grief, for I have knocked down that...

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Oh, let me midlife mourn by the shrined And druid herons' vows...

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On almost the incendiary eve Of deaths and entrances ...

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Now stamp the Lord's Prayer on a grain of rice, A Bible-leaved of all the written woods...

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Nutmeg, civet, and sea-parsley serve the plagued groom and bride Who have brought forth the urchin grief.

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Oh as I was young and easy in the mercy of his means, Time held me green and dying Though I sang in my chains like the sea.

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My busy heart who shudders as she talks Sheds the syllabic blood and drains her words.

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My one and noble heart has witnesses In all love's countries, that will watch awake;...

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Neither by night's ancient fear, The parting of hat from hair,...

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Let the soil squeal I am the biting man And the velvet dead inch out.

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Lie still, sleep becalmed, sufferer with the wound In the throat, burning and turning.

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In my craft or sullen art Exercised in the still night...

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I have heard many years of telling, And many years should see some change....

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I died before bedtime came But my womb was bellowing...

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I dreamed my genesis in sweat of death, fallen Twice in the feeding sea, grown...

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He holds the wire from this box of nerves Praising the moral error...

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