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Born in July 19, 1902 / Died in May 13, 1962 / United Kingdom / English

Poems by Arthur Seymour John Tessimond

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Nursery Rhyme For A Twenty-First Birthday

... Shout, and the sound will be broken and driven backwards, ...

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Betrayal

... In the resolute way plane lifts and leaps from plane:Who knows what intimacies our eyes may shout, ...

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The Man In The Bowler Hat

... The man who was the colour of the carriage, the colour of the mounting ...

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Not Love Perhaps

... said in a lower tone, something, perhaps, especially our own ...

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Flight Of Stairs

... For their flight is ambiguous, upwards or downwards as you please ...

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Cocoon For A Skeleton

... To mask, belie The undue haste ...

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One Almost Might

... For a second, with slightly more patience, more time for reflection ...

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Cats

... will not be pinnedTo rules or routes for journeys ...

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Day Dream

... sunlight, And people will untie themselves, as string is unknotted, ...

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June Sick Room

... The room is a close box of pink warmth ...

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Black On Black

... Black hole in blackness, and drowns there ...

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Black Morning Lovesong

... Till the theme and thread are broken ...

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Houses

... Or surprise their own voices in doorways ...

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Attack On The Ad-Man

... lie finds the fear that's deep, the wound that's tender, ...

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The Children Look At The Parents

... To those who have seen from the womb come ...