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Twenty-Two Early Poems - 6. Ashes
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Poem No. 16
Ashes
I looked down into my tea
And what do you think I happened to see?
Ashes, ashes in my tea.
They sit, they bob, they float and stare
They prance about and put on airs
Those ashes
Ashes in my tea.
The renewal of life, the hatred of death
Everyone sighs in deep regret
Except those ashes
Ashes in my tea.
Poem No. 17
I sloshed through the slush looking for a Raison –
A perfectly plum, sweet, Raison…
Smooth and tender, to warm against the cold
I struggle through, seeking the Raison of gold.
Poem No. 18
I wish I could fall into a sleep so deep
As to relinquish life's belief –
For mediocrity haunts me so.
I into a gentle spiral fall
Downward, as a leaf to Autumn's call –
Like my heartbeat, methodically slow.
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