The Great Adventure Of Max Breuck: 65
Amy Lowell
Along the dyke the keen air blew in gusts, And grasses bent and wailed before the wind. The Zuider Zee, which croons all night and thrusts Long stealthy fingers up some way to find And crumble down the stones, moaned baffled. Here The wide-armed windmills looked like gallows-trees. No lights were burning in the distant thorps. Max laid aside his coat. His mind, half-clear, Babbled “Christine!” A shot split through the breeze. The cold stars winked and glittered at his chilling corpse.
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