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Au Tombeau de Pound (III).(Poetry)(Poem)
From:
Kola
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September 22, 2004| Author:
Clarke, George Elliott
| COPYRIGHT 2004 Black Writers' Guild. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
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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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