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The Burning of Troy (American Poets Continuum) The Burning of Troy by Richard Foerster
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“Abaude"

Still, the house; then light-crack, the entr'acte
         of dawn: each pane laliqued, fern-etched
                 on the emery-wheel of December. Brief,
that film, already burning, the evaporate fact
         I'd stay lost in longer, the far-fetched
                 dream the sun now filches like a thief.

And so the windows fill with day's contusions,
         a slurry of routine, hours stretching
                 toward predictable horizons. Belief
once fluttered at my lips. What god can soothe
                         such grief?


Richard Foerster, The Burning of Troy