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Voyages II

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by Hart Crane

    ——And yet this great wink of eternity,

    Of rimless floods, unfettered leewardings,

    Samite sheeted and processioned where

    Her undinal vast belly moonward bends,

    Laughing the wrapt inflections of our love;

    Take this Sea, whose diapason knells

    On scrolls of silver snowy sentences,

    The sceptred terror of whose sessions rends

    As her demeanors motion well or ill,

    All but the pieties of lovers' hands.

    And onward, as bells off San Salvador

    Salute the crocus lustres of the stars,

    In these poinsettia meadows of her tides,——

    Adagios of islands, O my Prodigal,

    Complete the dark confessions her veins spell.

    Mark how her turning shoulders wind the hours,

    And hasten while her penniless rich palms

    Pass superscription of bent foam and wave,——

    Hasten, while they are true,——sleep, death, desire,

    Close round one instant in one floating flower.

    Bind us in time, O Seasons clear, and awe.

    O minstrel galleons of Carib fire,

    Bequeath us to no earthly shore until

    Is answered in the vortex of our grave

    The seal's wide spindrift gaze toward paradise.

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