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“The Dark Morning” by Thomas Merton 🇺🇸 (31 Jan 191510 Dec 1968)
This is the black day when
Fog rides the ugly air:
Water wades among the buildings
To the prisoner’s curled ear.
Then rain, in thin sentences,
Slakes him like danger,
Whose heart is his Germany
Fevered with anger.
This is the dark day when
Locks let the enemy in
Through all the coiling passages of
(Curled ear) my prison!