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Improvisations: Light And Snow: 15

    By Conrad Potter Aiken



    The music of the morning is red and warm;
    Snow lies against the walls;
    And on the sloping roof in the yellow sunlight
    Pigeons huddle against the wind.
    The music of evening is attenuated and thin
    The moon seen through a wave by a mermaid;
    The crying of a violin.
    Far down there, far down where the river turns to the west,
    The delicate lights begin to twinkle
    On the dusky arches of the bridge:
    In the green sky a long cloud,
    A smouldering wave of smoky crimson,
    Breaks in the freezing wind: and above it, unabashed,
    Remote, untouched, fierly palpitant,
    Sings the first star.



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