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Earth And Moon.

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    I Saw the day like some great monarch die,
    Gold-couched, behind the clouds' rich tapestries.
    Then, purple-sandaled, clad in silences
    Of sleep, through halls of skyey lazuli,
    The twilight, like a mourning queen, trailed by,
    Dim-paged of dreams and shadowy mysteries;
    And now the night, the star-robed child of these,
    In meditative loveliness draws nigh.
    Earth, like to Romeo, deep in dew and scent,
    Beneath Heaven's window, watching till a light,
    Like some white blossom, in its square be set,
    Lifts a faint face unto the firmament,
    That, with the moon, grows gradually bright,
    Bidding him climb and clasp his Juliet.



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