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No Swan So Fine – Marianne Moore

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photo credit: Ian Naysmith

No Swan So Fine

by Marianne Moore
“No water so still as the
dead fountains of Versailles.” No swan,
with swart blind look askance
and gondoliering legs, so fine
as the chintz china one with fawn-
brown eyes and toothed gold
collar on to show whose bird it was.

Lodged in the Louis Fifteenth
candelabrum-tree of cockscomb-
tinted buttons, dahlias,
sea urchins, and everlastings,
it perches on the branching foam
of polished sculptured
flowers – at ease and tall. The king is dead.

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Posted on 15 June '09 by James, under Poems. No Comments.

Guillaume Apollinaire – Gertrude Stein

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painting by: Maurice de Vlaminck (1903)

Give known or pin ware
Fancy teeth, gas strips.
Elbow elect, sour stout pore, pore caesar, pour state at.
Leave eye lessons I. Leave I. Lessons. I. Leave I lessons, I.

(1934)

Interesting to note that Guillaume a French Poet died as a result of the Spanish Flu in 1918.

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Posted on 11 May '09 by James, under Poems. No Comments.