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A Memory

    By Lola Ridge



    I remember
    The crackle of the palm trees
    Over the mooned white roofs of the town...
    The shining town...
    And the tender fumbling of the surf
    On the sulphur-yellow beaches
    As we sat... a little apart... in the close-pressing night.

    The moon hung above us like a golden mango,
    And the moist air clung to our faces,
    Warm and fragrant as the open mouth of a child
    And we watched the out-flung sea
    Rolling to the purple edge of the world,
    Yet ever back upon itself...
    As we...

    Inadequate night...
    And mooned white memory
    Of a tropic sea...
    How softly it comes up
    Like an ungathered lily.



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