To The Others
Lola Ridge
I see you, refulgent ones, Burning so steadily Like big white arc lights… There are so many of you. I like to watch you weaving— Altogether and with precision Each his ray— Your tracery of light, Making a shining way about America. I note your infinite reactions— In glassware And sequin And puddles And bits of jet— And here and there a diamond… But you do not yet see me, Who am a torch blown along the wind, Flickering to a spark But never out.
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