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NOCTURNE IN THE SOUTH by CLINTON SCOLLARD

First Line: THE SLENDER NEW MOON SEEMS AS FRAIL
Last Line: IN YOUR WHITE HANDS.
Subject(s): MOON;

THE slender new moon seems as frail
As thin ice 'twixt November reeds;
A bird-note from a distant swale
Mounts and recedes.

A wan moth dips across the dusk
Like a magnolia's ghost, and then,
Amid the scent of rose and musk,
Is gone again.

The dews gleam beryl-wise; you come,
Your hair caught up in amber strands,
Life's bliss -- its whole ecstatic sum --
In your white hands.



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