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First Line: The road was green, the road was lined
Last Line: A mouth that's stained with kisses.


I

The road was green, the road was lined
With greening berry bushes;
I put my hand up to my mouth,
My mouth was stained with kisses.

You leaned above a willowed pool,
The willow catkins scudded
Between your hands; your hands were wet;
You smiled into the water.

II

The chalk hill leaned against your cheek,
We climbed above the roadway;
The dry grass hushed about our knees
To speed the hidden cricket.

The world a stemless crumb of dust
Behind us as we mounted --
A hawk was circling on the sea;
The world stood out beyond us.

III

Crush the sickly hyacinths,
Behind a stupid shutter,
The letters and the ribbons fade
And fades the moon that's waning.

A charm is left to conjure with --
The sea, the scudding hawk,
Green willow, pool, and hill of chalk,
A mouth that's stained with kisses.





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