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If from the earth we came, it was an
That bore us as a part of all the
It breeds and that was lewder than it is.
nature is her nature. Hence it comes,
Since by nature we grow old, earth grows
The same. We the mother’s death.
She walks an autumn ampler than wind
Cries up for us and colder than the
Pricks in our spirits at the summer’s end,
And the bare spaces of our skies
She sees a sky that does not bend.
The body walks forth in the sun
And, out of tenderness or grief, sun
Gives comfort, so that other bodies come,
Twinning phantasy and our device,
And apt in versatile motion, and sound
To make the body covetous in desire
the still finer, more implacable chords.
So be it. the spaciousness and light
In which the body walks is deceived,
Falls from that fatal and that barer sky,
And this the spirit sees and is aggrieved.