That perpetual Refugee from darkness, Our old friend Rosy-fingered dawn— Let us greet her With splendiferous sips Of angelic light served On flower-bedecked verandas Overlooking the wine- Dark sea and not—by Zeus— With panoramic views Of an odoriferous Aegean Aflower with corpses Taking our breath away.
Oh dear, it looks like Your next poem’s well On its way to turning in To your latest nightmare— What to do? For crying Out loud, choke it— You wouldn’t want it To end up stalking You too, would you?