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Noon At Pstum

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Lord of the Sea, we sun-filled creatures raise         Our hands among the clamorous weeds,--we too.         Lord of the Sun, and of the upper blue,     Of all To-morrow, and all yesterdays,     Here, where the thousand broken names and ways         Of worship are but shards we wandered through,         There is no gift to offer, or undo;     There is no prayer left in us, only praise.     Only to glory in this glory here,         Through the dead smoke of myriad sacrifice;--     To look through these blue spaces, blind and clear         Even as the seaward gaze of Homer's eyes;     And from uplifted heart, and cup, to pour     Wine to the Unknown God.--We ask no more.

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