No Half-lights
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He sleeps and sleeps and sleeps. He dreams and dreams
And dreams. He sets his sonnets wide upon
An unsuspecting world. His manna seems

To fall from heaven and from poets’ dawn.
His sonnets sing of Shelley, Shakespeare laced
With Lorca, and of Dalí dreamed up by

The East and West, by Zen. He does not waste
His time on Eliot or Pound, their sly
Attacks on beauty, on their unrhymed lines,
Or any of their followers. The Sin


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