When she walked
When she walked
into the lecture-hall,
all dead hopes,
all vanished dreams,
all spent inspirations,
came to life again:
she was a song
by Fauré, a poem
by E. E. Cummings;
she was the earliest
ray of sunlight
on the youngest
freshest morning
of a newborn world.
Poetry by Uncle Meridian

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Written on 2021-10-30 at 06:50




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