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Dream Song 106: 28 July
28 July
Calmly, while sat up friendlies & made noise
Delight fuller than he can ready sing
Or studiously say,
On hearing that the year had swung to pause
And culminated in an abundant thing,
Came his Lady’s birthday.
Dogs fill daylight, doing each other ill:
My own in love was lugged so many blocks
We had to have a vet.
Comes unrepentant round the lustful mongrel
Again today, glaring at her bandages & locks:
His bark has grit.
This screen-porch where my puppy suffers and
I swarm I hope with heartless love is now
Towards the close of day
The scene of a vision of friendlies who withstand
Animal nature so far as to allow
Grace awhile to stay.
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