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ABSENCE by KATHERINE HARRIS BRADLEY

First Line: YES, BUT A DOG'S LOVE IS A TRUE, TRUE THING
Subject(s): DOGS;



The moonlight lies a pavement on the grass,
The forest is dark air against the sky -
I leave my chow-dog by the fire, and pass
The window-pane on to the void. A cry
Behind me, on my track, sharp as the sight
Injured ghost, intrepid in its pain,
And whimsical as effort of a sprite
To do an errand on the earth again!
A cry - my knowledge of the heart it wrings
Has held me many years from liberty,
From Anet, and from Blois; and, as I Iive,
The motion of that tender vocative
Shall stay my foot from all those dreamed things,
And the diverse kingdoms over sea.




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