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| The Unburning of Sappho |
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| Poetry Cycles - Doing Sappho | |||
| Lisa Jain Thompson | |||
| Monday, 04 December 2006 15:53 | |||
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The Unburning of Sappho
Silhouetted before the setting sun
Her voice speaks clearly Against the rising tide Like grains of sand Tossed afloat by the waters' crash Her words drift and pattern And reform again Fragmented on whims of time Copyright Lisa Jain Thompson June 18, 1998
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