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Petit, the Poet

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Seeds in a dry pod, tick, tick, tick,         Tick, tick, tick, like mites in a quarrel -         Faint iambics that the full breeze wakens -         But the pine tree makes a symphony thereof.         Triolets, villanelles, rondels, rondeaus,         Ballades by the score with the same old thought:         The snows and the roses of yesterday are vanished;         And what is love but a rose that fades?         Life all around me here in the village:         Tragedy, comedy, valor and truth,         Courage, constancy, heroism, failure -         All in the loom, and oh what patterns!         Woodlands, meadows, streams and rivers -         Blind to all of it all my life long.         Triolets, villanelles, rondels, rondeaus,         Seeds in a dry pod, tick, tick, tick, Tick, tick, tick, what little iambics,         While Homer and Whitman roared in the pines?

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