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Dancing Adairs

    By Conrad Potter Aiken



    Behold me, in my chiffon, gauze, and tinsel,
    Flitting out of the shadow into the spotlight,
    And into the shadow again, without a whisper!
    Firefly’s my name, I am evanescent.
    Firefly’s your name. You are evanescent.
    But I follow you    as remorselessly as darkness,
    And shut you in and enclose you, at last, and always,
    Till you are lost, as a voice is lost in silence.
    Till I am lost, as a voice is lost in silence. . .
    Are you the one who would close so cool about me?
    My fire sheds into and through you and beyond you:
    How can your fingers hold me? I am elusive.
    How can my fingers hold you? You are elusive?
    Yes, you are flame, but I surround and love you,
    Always extend beyond you, cool, eternal,
    To take you into my heart’s great void of silence.
    You shut me into your heart’s great void of silence. . .
    O sweet and soothing end for a life of whirling!
    Now I am still, whose life was mazed with motion.
    Now I sink into you, for love of sleep.



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