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Augie March — Owen’s Lament

Level your fretting. I won’t be forgetting the flush of your face
When I lifted you level to me and a wattle tree framed your body.
In whispers welling with the dope of a new Spring
You said «Kill me a dynasty or our love won’t mean a thing…»
A bullet for a diamond ring.
A favour promised
A promise delivered and more to you —
It’s only a war I’ll be back to your shore before you know it I’m gone,
Then I’ll cover you body.

And if you have to go please go lightly,
Keep it to a foxtrot whether he’s a fox or not.
Keep it cold, keep all your heat for me —
I’ll be needing it for when I’m cold you see?
Let your children remind you of me
Whether by another or by the ghost in me in you —
There goes my baby.
I would think of you and a palmtree would cover your body.

You — in love and war we are bound by a law,
it goes to you and then to yours to recover my body.

She bound me up and hugged me
‘O how the mother loves thee’
She covered my body
In a ragged flag and bloody —
O not on your life.

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