Snow or Frost on an Autumn Leaf
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From where does beauty come, from lipstick kiss
(From blood bright mouth), from blue of butterfly
Before the pin is struck through thorax, (hiss
Unheard—if hiss there be), from lover’s lie
To get you in between the sheets, from black
Between the nebulae and dying stars,
Or from the sun’s corona, Pasternak
On love or loss, or from a hero’s scars?
Does beauty rise from Plato’s realm, Ideal
Beyond our poverty, or far beyond
That thinking space, or come alone from real
Shapes only, ripples, waves on Walden Pond?
Where Beauty comes from we may never know
But somewhere mixed between the fall and snow.

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