Nets to Catch the Wind by Elinor Wylie
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page 34 of 36 (94%)
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Of silver-pointed willow boughs
Dipping their fingers in a stream. VELVET SHOES Let us walk in the white snow In a soundless space; With footsteps quiet and slow, At a tranquil pace, Under veils of white lace. I shall go shod in silk, And you in wool, White as a white cow's milk, More beautiful Than the breast of a gull. We shall walk through the still town In a windless peace; We shall step upon white down, Upon silver fleece, Upon softer than these. We shall walk in velvet shoes: Wherever we go Silence will fall like dews |
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