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You, Andrew Marvell by Archibald MacLeish
And here face down beneath the sun And here upon earth's noonward height To feel the always coming on The always rising of the night
To feel creep up the curving east The earthy chill of dusk and slow Upon those under lands the vast And ever climbing shadow grow
And strange at Ecbatan the trees Take leaf by leaf the evening strange The flooding dark about their knees The mountains over Persia change
And now at Kermanshah the gate Dark empty and the withered grass And through the twilight now the late Few travelers in the westward pass
And Baghdad darken and the bridge Across the silent river gone And through Arabia the edge Of evening widen and steal on
And deepen on Palmyra's street The wheel rut in the ruined stone And Lebanon fade out and Crete High through the clouds and overblown
And over Sicily the air Still flashing with the landward gulls And loom and slowly disappear The sails above the shadowy hulls
And Spain go under the the shore Of Africa the gilded sand And evening vanish and no more The low pale light across that land
Nor now the long light on the sea
And here face downward in the sun To feel how swift how secretly The shadow of the night comes on...
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