Poems / Alan Seeger [electronic text]

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Poems / Alan Seeger [electronic text]
Author
Seeger, Alan, 1888-1916
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New York: Charles Scribner's Sons
1916
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"Poems / Alan Seeger [electronic text]." In the digital collection American Verse Project. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/BAD7802.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 6, 2024.

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TEZCOTZINCO
THOUGH thou art now a ruin bare and cold, Thou wert sometime the garden of a king. The birds have sought a lovelier place to sing. The flowers are few. It was not so of old. It was not thus when hand in hand there strolled Through arbors perfumed with undying Spring Bare bodies beautiful, brown, glistening, Decked with green plumes and rings of yellow gold. Do you suppose the herdsman sometimes hears Vague echoes borne beneath the moon's pale ray From those old, old, far-off, forgotten years? Who knows? Here where his ancient kings held sway He stands. Their names are strangers to his ears. Even their memory has passed away.
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