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Delicate as a flower of silk,
A blown balloon of luminous shadow,
The moon, a pale-gold bubble,
Floats just above the trees.

If it were my bubble, the Methodist steeple would prick it.
But nothing can prick God's bubble—
Not even a church-spire.
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