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Poems by Women

Irony

Amy Lowell

An arid daylight shines along the beach
      Dried to a grey monotony of tone,
      And stranded jelly-fish melt soft upon
The sun-baked pebbles, far beyond their reach
Sparkles a wet, reviving sea. Here bleach
      The skeletons of fishes, every bone
      Polished and stark, like traceries of stone,
The joints and knuckles hardened each to each.
      And they are dead while waiting for the sea,
      The moon-pursuing sea, to come again.
Their hearts are blown away on the hot breeze.
      Only the shells and stones can wait to be
      Washed bright. For living things, who suffer pain,
May not endure till time can bring them ease.

From Sword Blades and Poppy Seeds By Amy Lowell

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This collection assembled by Jone Johnson Lewis.
Collection © 1999-2002 Jone Johnson Lewis.

Citing poems from these pages:

Author. "Poem Title."  Women's History: Poems by Women. Jone Johnson Lewis, editor. URL: (date of logon)

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