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| THE DARKNESS steals the forms of all the queens, | |
| But oh, the palms of his two black hands are red, | |
| Inflamed with binding up the sheaves of dead | |
| Hours that were once all glory and all queens. | |
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| And I remember all the sunny hours | 5 |
| Of queens in hyacinth and skies of gold, | |
| And morning singing where the woods are scrolled | |
| And diapered above the chaunting flowers. | |
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| Here lamps are white like snowdrops in the grass; | |
| The town is like a churchyard, all so still | 10 |
| And grey now night is here; nor will | |
| Another torn red sunset come to pass. | |
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