David Morton Forget Poems

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    The Kings are passing deathward in the dark
    Of days that had been splendid where they went;
    Their crowns are captive and their courts are stark
    Of purples that are ruinous, now, and rent.
    ...
  • 2.
    There is a memory stays upon old ships,
    A weightless cargo in the musty hold,-
    Of bright lagoons and prow-caressing lips,
    Of stormy midnights,-and a tale untold.
    ...
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Emily Dickinson Poem
Split the Lark—and you'll find the Music
 by Emily Dickinson

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Split the Lark—and you'll find the Music—
Bulb after Bulb, in Silver rolled—
Scantilly dealt to the Summer Morning
Saved for your Ear when Lutes be old.

Loose the Flood—you shall find it patent—
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