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THE SHORN moon trembling indistinct on her path, | |
Frail as a scar upon the pale blue sky, | |
Draws towards the downward slope: some sorrow hath | |
Worn her down to the quick, so she faintly fares | |
Along her foot-searched way without knowing why | 5 |
She creeps persistent down the skys long stairs. | |
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Some day they see, though I have never seen, | |
The dead moon heaped within the new moons arms; | |
For surely the fragile, fine young thing had been | |
Too heavily burdened to mount the heavens so. | 10 |
But my heart stands still, as a new, strong dread alarms | |
Me; might a young girl be heaped with such shadow of woe? | |
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Since Death from the mother moon has pared us down to the quick, | |
And cast us forth like shorn, thin moons, to travel | |
An uncharted way among the myriad thick | 15 |
Strewn stars of silent people, and luminous litter | |
Of lives which sorrows like mischievous dark mice chavel | |
To nought, diminishing each stars glitter, | |
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Since Death has delivered us utterly, naked and white, | |
Since the month of childhood is over, and we stand alone, | 20 |
Since the beloved, faded moon that set us alight | |
Is delivered from us and pays no heed though we moan | |
In sorrow, since we stand in bewilderment, strange | |
And fearful to sally forth down the skys long range. | |
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We may not cry to her still to sustain us here, | 25 |
We may not hold her shadow back from the dark. | |
Oh, let us here forget, let us take the sheer | |
Unknown that lies before us, bearing the ark | |
Of the covenant onwards where she cannot go. | |
Let us rise and leave her now, she will never know. | 30 |
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