| And Also The Trees – Fighting in a Lighthouse Lyrics | 8 years ago |
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Compare above poem to "On the Beach at Fontana" By James Joyce (below) and note that the poem( or song) entitled "And Also The Trees – Fighting in a Lighthouse"repeats (four times!) Joyce's line, The senile sea numbers each single Slim silvered stone. It also misappropriates "fine boned shoulder" On the Beach at Fontana by James Joyce Wind whines and whines the shingle, The crazy pierstakes groan; A senile sea numbers each single Slimesilvered stone. From whining wind and colder Grey sea I wrap him warm And touch his trembling fineboned shoulder And boyish arm. Around us fear, descending Darkness of fear above And in my heart how deep unending Ache of love! |
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