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| THE MOON is broken in twain, and half a moon | |
| Before me lies on the still, pale floor of the sky; | |
| The other half of the broken coin of troth | |
| Is buried away in the dark, where the still dead lie. | |
| They buried her half in the grave when they laid her away; | 5 |
| I had pushed it gently in among the thick of her hair | |
| Where it gathered towards the plait, on that very last day; | |
| And like a moon in secret it is shining there. | |
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| My half shines in the sky, for a general sign | |
| Of the troth with the dead I pledged myself to keep; | 10 |
| Turning its broken edge to the dark, it shines indeed | |
| Like the sign of a lover who turns to the dark of sleep. | |
| Against my heart the inviolate sleep breaks still | |
| In darkened waves whose breaking echoes oer | |
| The wondering world of my wakeful day, till Im lost | 15 |
| In the midst of the places I knew so well before. | |
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