Decoration

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Decoration

This jar of roses and carnations on the window-sill,
Crimson upon sky-grey and snow-wrapt mountain-pallor,
(Sharp storm’s asseveration of cold winter’s on-coming,)
How strange their look, how lovely, rich and foreign,
The living symbol of a season put away,

A letter-sheaf, bound up by time-frayed filament,
I found; laid by; youth’s flowering.
The exotic words blazed up blood-red against death’s shadow,
Red upon grey. Red upon grey.

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Title: Day and Night

Author: Ursula Bethell

Publication details: The Caxton Press, 1939, Christchurch

Part of: New Zealand Texts Collection

This text is the subject of: National Library of New Zealand

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