The Cottagerby Lawrence DurrellHere is a man who says: Let there be light.Let who is dressed in hair walk upright.The house give black smoke, the childrenBe silenced by fire and apples. LetA sedative evening bring steaming cattleThe domestic kettle, contagion of sleep,Deeper purer surer even than Eden,Twin tides speak making of two threeBy fission by fusion, a logarithmic sea.What was bitter in the apple is eaten deep,Rust sleeps in the steel, canker will keep.Let one plus one quicken and be two,Keep silence that silence keep you.
Sunday, December 18, 2022
The Cottager by Lawrence Durrell
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