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“95. These eyes, joints, gums ache with an age” in “Musing”
95.
These eyes, joints, gums ache with an age
That one day wakes up, unencumbered,
The wind not even noticing, the moon
Not even an emblem of change: the tides
Wash up and time won’t even try
To have hands. Why does the moment
Flee backwards, and then it is too late
Like love? One day youth has fled
And the winter hides its offensive
Below the summer ground. And your eyes
Look astonished that after so few years
I am bent, torn, reeling, devious
Sometimes before the foe. But this isn’t
A battle: there can be no triumph. But love.
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