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The Owls.(Poem)
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January 01, 2002 |
Owen, Jan |
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translated from the French of Charles Baudelaire
The owls are waiting ranged in state,
sheltering from day in the dense black yews
like little foreign gods in rows
glaring red-eyed. They meditate.
Not the least shift, they're sitting tight
up to the melancholy hour
when ...
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