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Manhattan

    By Lola Ridge



    Out of the night you burn, Manhattan,
    In a vesture of gold -
    Span of innumerable arcs,
    Flaring and multiplying -
    Gold at the uttermost circles fading
    Into the tenderest hint of jade,
    Or fusing in tremulous twilight blues,
    Robing the far-flung offices,
    Scintillant-storied, forking flame,
    Or soaring to luminous amethyst
    Over the steeples aureoled -

    Diaphanous gold,
    Veiling the Woolworth, argently
    Rising slender and stark
    Mellifluous-shrill as a vender's cry,
    And towers squatting graven and cold
    On the velvet bales of the dark,
    And the Singer's appraising
    Indolent idol's eye,
    And night like a purple cloth unrolled -

    Nebulous gold
    Throwing an ephemeral glory about life's vanishing points,
    Wherein you burn...
    You of unknown voltage
    Whirling on your axis...
    Scrawling vermillion signatures
    Over the night's velvet hoarding...
    Insolent, towering spherical
    To apices ever shifting.



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