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Man and Wife

Tamed by Miltown, we lie on Mother's bed;the rising sun in war paint dyes us red;in broad daylight her gilded bed-posts shine,abandoned, almost Dionysian.

At last the trees are green on Marlborough Street,blossoms on our magnolia ignitethe morning with their murderous five day's white.

All night I've held your hand,as if you hada fourth time faced the kingdom of the mad - its hackneyed speech, its homicidal eye - and dragged me home alive. . . .

Oh my Petite,clearest of all God's creatures, still all air and nerve:you were in your twenties, and I, once hand on glassand heart in mouth,outdrank the Rahvs in the heatof Greenwich Village, fainting at your feet - too boiled and shyand poker-faced to make a pass,while the shrill verveof your invective scorched the traditional South.

Now twelve years later, you turn your back.

Sleepless, you holdyour pillow to your hollows like a child,your old-fashioned tirade - loving, rapid, merciless - breaks like the Atlantic Ocean on my head.

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Robert Lowell

Robert Traill Spence Lowell IV (/ˈloʊəl/; March 1, 1917 – September 12, 1977) was an American poet. He was born into a Boston Brahmin family tha…

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