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“Feather Lights” by Carl Sandburg 🇺🇸 (6 Jan 187822 Jul 1967)
Macabre and golden the moon opened a slant of light.
A triangle for an oriole to stand and sing, “Take me home.”
A layer of thin white gold feathers for a child queen of gypsies.
So the moon opened a slant of light and let it go.
So the lonesome dogs, the fog moon, the pearl mist, came back.