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IT WAS OVER.(Poem)

From: Poetry  |  Date: 6/1/2000  |  Author: TALBOT, JOHN

 
   Something expired. At the turning, 
   A spirit was gone. That which was 
   Turned to sepia: high collars, punting, 
   Waxed mustaches, parasols. 
 
   From bridges, children stared in the river 
   And felt themselves, also, halved. 
   Old manners were patently over. 
   New manners had not yet arrived. 
 
   The old, without waiting to speak 
   Their parting lines in the act, 
   Learned to exit the way of pipe-smoke. 
   Uttered ...
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