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“Sunshine” by Amy Lowell

Posted by Kate Kearns on April 30, 2018April 13, 2018

The pool is edged with the blade-like leaves of irises.
If I throw a stone into the placid water
It suddenly stiffens
Into rings and rings
Of sharp gold wire.

 


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