Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Splinters, 1929-1931: Rogers Hall School, Lowell, Massachusetts; Volume 39-40
Opportunity is ever before us. It confronts us here in our everyday life in the commonplace guise Of study. Let us be alive to its promise. It is for us the ?ood tide Of fortune, and when we perceive and grasp this moment Of golden Opportunity for work and thought, we shall be conscious Of the nearness of great things.
A figure Of Italian marble You gaze at the rain Through the squares of my window. Rain falls in countless grey ribbons Dark comes - and my room is heavy with Shadows. Your white limbs are weird streaks of light, Incongruous in the greyness. I wonder DO you wish for the caress of rain On your beautiful pagan body? Or are you sightless, soulless, empty Of desire, Just a piece of marble cut in classic lines, Growing fainter and yet fainter In my dark, rain-streaked window?
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