Au Tombeau de Pound (III).(Poetry)(Poem)

From: Kola | Date: September 22, 2004| Author: Clarke, George Elliott | Copyright information
Au Tombeau de Pound (III) 
 
   The gardens of the honest great 
   Never, never disintegrate. 
   Though green cemeteries languish 
   In decay, ingenious Anguish- 
   Spiritual fount of art-vaults 
   Past mouldered bone and marble faults 
   To become ageless craquelure- 
   A disjecta membra sinecure- 
   Piecing as one each masterpiece 
   With lustrous seams, gold without cease, 
   So that it's memory is Song- 
   Lyrical as light- and as strong. 
 
   The chiarosc...

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