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Sea Poppies

Amber husk

fluted with gold,

fruit on the sand

marked with a rich grain,



treasure

spilled near the shrub-pines

to bleach on the boulders:



your stalk has caught root

among wet pebbles

and drift flung by the sea

and grated shells

and split conch-shells.



Beautiful, wide-spread,

fire upon leaf,

what meadow yields

so fragrant a leaf

as your bright leaf?


- Hilda Doolittle

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