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1878–1937

AT SUNSET

Don Marquis

THE sun-god stooped from out the sky To kiss the flushing sea, While all the winds of all the world Made jovial melody;

The night came hurrying up to hide The lovers with her tent; The governed thunders, rank on rank, Stood mute with wonderment;

The pale worn moon, a jealous shade, Peered from the firmament; The early stars, the curious stars, Came peering forth to see

What mighty nuptials shook the world With such an ecstasy Whenas the sun-god left the sky To mingle with the sea.

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