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Crystal Moment by Robert Peter Tristram Coffin
Once or twice this side of death
From my boyhood I remember
A wooded island rang with sounds
A buck leaped out and took the tide
With his head high like a tree
I saw the golden drop of light
I saw the forest's holiness
Fear made him lovely past belief,
He leans towards the land and life
In his wake the hot hounds churned
They bayed no more, but swam and throbbed
Pursued, pursuers reached the shore
So they passed, a pageant such
Life and death upon one tether
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