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1874–1925

The Pike

Amy Lowell

In the brown water, Thick and silver-sheened in the sunshine, Liquid and cool in the shade of the reeds, A pike dozed.

Lost among the shadows of stems He lay unnoticed. Suddenly he flicked his tail, And a green-and-copper brightness

Ran under the water. Out from under the reeds Came the olive-green light, And orange flashed up

Through the sun-thickened water. So the fish passed across the pool, Green and copper, A darkness and a gleam,

And the blurred reflections of the willows on the opposite bank Received it.

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