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1884–1921

IN THE FALKLANDS

Donald Evans

For his soul when homeless then is at home, And in a paradise where shadows wane He draws droll figures on the windowpane To lure his vagrom fellow souls to Rome.

There is a potent rancour in the moon, Hunting for those who love him still, three Gleam back. But with detached anxiety He vows that he will alienate them soon.

He said that love had but two words, the last And first, and joy in flying laces lay. He watched each kiss to kill it at stark ease — His strangler's hands carve prayers for the past —

And chastely he spends an hour every day Erecting tombstones to carnalities.

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