Carolina Chansons 8 4

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Carolina Chansons 8 4
Dubose Heyward And Hervey Allen
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Here are magentacarpets fit for leprechauns, when crescent moons glimmer upon the ocherponds, and the slow fireflies light their phantom lanterns, weaving toand fro about the ivory-orange marble of the tomb.
Each April day brings opalescent waves of birds that dart like livingbrands about the aisles to light the flower lamps; nonpareils, orioles, and hummingbirds, a mist of speed upon their wings, while the blue heronstands one-leggéd by the ponds, watching the garden till it seethes andflames
...with colors from the cloaks of mandarins.
High in the ancient forest the magnolias burn the perfect alban lucenceof their lamps; white are their ivory cups like priestly linen, andfragrant with the tang of foreign citrons. An esoteric, mirrored swanslides by like Cleopatra's barge, while drums of color beaten by amaniac blend with old tints of Leonardo's dreams, colors that God mightsee if his own lightning blasted out his eyes.
This march of color chants a strange barbaric fitness of dithyrambicchords, and moves processional across the days like some encarnadineddurbar, where a huge Ethiopian eunuch in red moon-shaped slippers and anorange turban walks with a glittering scimetar, leading a brace ofsleepy leopards drugged and golden eyed; the caparisoned elephants swingdown a latticed street; silk shawls hang from balconies, brushing thedomed gilt of howdahs; and ruby-roped, the maharajahs sway behind themahout with his peavey-goad.


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