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1865–1914

SIMULACRA

Madison Julius Cawein

Dark in the west the sunset's somber wrack Unrolled vast walls the rams of war had split, Along whose battlements the battle lit Tempestuous beacons; and, with gates hurled back,

A mighty city, red with ruin and sack, Through burning breaches, crumbling bit by bit, Showed where the God of Slaughter seemed to sit With conflagration glaring at each crack.

Who knows? perhaps as sleep unto us makes Our dreams as real as our waking seems With recollections time can not destroy, So in the mind of Nature now awakes

Haply some wilder memory, and she dreams The stormy story of the fall of Troy.

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