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							  <title>Poem of the day -   A Dark World by Edith Joy Scovell</title> 
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								  <description>&lt;br&gt;Under the pent-house branches the eight swans have come,&lt;br&gt;Into the black-green water round the roots of the yew;&lt;br&gt;Like a beam descending the lake, the stairway to their room.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The young swans in their tender smoke-grey feathers, blown&lt;br&gt;By wind or light to a faint copper smouldering,&lt;br&gt;Come docile with their parents still, three-quarters grown.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The old swans, built of light like marble, tower and scatter&lt;br&gt;Light in the dusk; but the young are mate to the yew’s shade.&lt;br&gt;With their dim-green webbed feet like hands they part the water&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;And wind among its loops and eyes of mercury,&lt;br&gt;Less visible that these they have wakened; and beside&lt;br&gt;The trellised roots they twine their necks as fine and grey.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;In groups and in their fugue following on another&lt;br&gt;They turn to constant music their intercourse; and passing&lt;br&gt;With neck stretched on, with greyhound brow, brother by&lt;br&gt;       brother,&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Or slowlier drawing level, where their mute and furled&lt;br&gt;Wings touch they loose a feather to float on the night-face&lt;br&gt;Of water, with white stars to drift as a dark world.
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								  <pubDate> July 6, 2009, 1:00 am </pubDate>
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