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SEPTEMBER TWILIGHT by THOMAS STURGE MOORE

First Line: A LARGE POOL, AND TALL TREES, AND LO! UNDRESSED
Last Line: BUT INWARDLY CONTENT IT ONWARD SPEEDS.
Subject(s): SWIMMING & SWIMMERS;

A LARGE pool, and tall trees, and lo! undressed
One runs out, pauses, hesitates, looks round:
Twilight reviveth freedom long oppressed;
The bather plunges in; a generous sound
And radiant splash of waters welcome him;
His wake all silver widens, he can swim!

Swim in that dark cold water..swim and wend
As through a dream with strange facility,
A dream still quite unconscious it must end,
Quite dreadless, though this pool proved open sea,
No memory goes with it, no hope leads,
But inwardly content it onward speeds.



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