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Moon-Bathers

    By John Frederick Freeman



    Falls from her heaven the Moon, and stars sink burning
    Into the sea where blackness rims the sea,
    Silently quenched. Faint light that the waves hold
    Is only light remaining; yet still gleam
    The sands where those now-sleeping young moon-bathers
    Came dripping out of the sea and from their arms
    Shook flakes of light, dancing on the foamy edge
    Of quiet waves. They were all things of light
    Tossed from the sea to dance under the Moon,
    Her nuns, dancing within her dying round,
    Clear limbs and breasts silvered with Moon and waves
    And quick with windlike mood and body's joy,
    Withdrawn from alien vows, by wave and wind
    Lightly absolved and lightly all forgetting.

    An hour ago they left. Remains the gleam
    Of their late motion on the salt sea-meadow,
    As loveliest hues linger when the sun's gone
    And float in the heavens and die in reedy pools,
    So slowly, who shall say when light is gone?



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