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MOTLEY by FRANK WILMOT

First Line: FRAIL AND ENORMOUS, LIKE THE HAZE
Last Line: THE ONE WORD ON ITS TONGUE.

FRAIL and enormous, like the haze
The sun draws from a pool,
Thought wandered down the planet ways
Forlorn, a banished fool.

It saw the tippler at his bowl,
And, listening near the doors,
It heard, with a resentful scowl,
The dancers on the floors,

And striding back into the stars,
Ghostly, forlorn, immense,
Brooded on brains and mental scars,
And moral pestilence.

And there It waits, devising death,
The traitorous minds among --
For now revenge is all Its faith,
The one word on Its tongue.




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