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O world that changes under my hand,
O brown world, bitter and bright,
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There is a country full of wine
And liquor of the sun,
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To some the fat gods
Give money,
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One city only, of all I have lived in,
And one house of that city, belong to me ...
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The ancient songs
Pass deathward mournfully.
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The endless, foolish merriment of stars
Beside the pale cold sorrow of the moon,
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What dim Arcadian pastures
Have I known
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A thin gray shadow on the edge of thought
Hiding its wounds:
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Do you remember the dark pool at Nimes,
The pool that had no bottom?
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I've seen her pass with eyes upon the road -- An old bent woman in a bronze-black shawl,
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LOVE me at last, or if you will not,
Leave me; Hard words could never, as these half-words,
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UNCLE JIM
Old Uncle Jim was as blind as a mole,
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He was wounded and he fell in the midst of hoarse shouting.
The tide passed, and the waves came and whispered about his ankles.
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