This poem is taken from PN Review 16, Volume 7 Number 2, November - December 1980.
A Cure
Backed out, well out, of pain,
Back into life again:
The still sweet-flowing stream,
So gentle-smooth
Its ripples sooth,
Do us beseem,
Not strain.
When pain invades our scene
...
Back into life again:
The still sweet-flowing stream,
So gentle-smooth
Its ripples sooth,
Do us beseem,
Not strain.
When pain invades our scene
...
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