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Time-Stone

    By Lola Ridge



    Hallo, Metropolitan -
    Ubiquitous windows staring all ways,
    Red eye notching the darkness.
    No use to ogle that slip of a moon.
    This midnight the moon,
    Playing virgin after all her encounters,
    Will break another date with you.
    You fuss an awful lot,
    You flight of ledger books,
    Overrun with multiple ant-black figures
    Dancing on spindle legs
    An interminable can-can.
    But I'd rather... like the cats in the alley... count time
    By the silver whistle of a moonbeam
    Falling between my stoop-shouldered walls,
    Than all your tally of the sunsets,
    Metropolitan, ticking among stars.



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