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LOVE IN PATAGONIA; TO CARL VAN VECHTEN by DONALD EVANS

First Line: FORGETTING HER MAUVE VOWS THE FANIA FLED
Last Line: AND THEN I DANCED ALONG THE BOULEVARD!
Subject(s): DEATH; KISSES; LOVE; SIN; DEAD, THE;

Forgetting her mauve vows the Fania fled,
Taking away her moonlight scarves with her --
There was no joy left in the calendar,
And life was but an orchid that was dead.
Even our pious peacocks went unfed --
I had deserved no treachery like this,
For I had bitten sharp kiss after kiss
Devoutly, till her sleek young body bled.

Then Carlo came; he shone like a new sin --
Straightway I knew pearl-powder still was sweet,
And that my bleeding heart would not be scarred.
I sought a shop where shoes were sold within,
And for three hundred francs made brave my feet,
And then I danced along the boulevard!



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