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Dillard Sissman

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        The buzzards wheel slowly
        In wide circles, in a sky
        Faintly hazed as from dust from the road.
        And a wind sweeps through the pasture where I lie
        Beating the grass into long waves.
        My kite is above the wind,
        Though now and then it wobbles,
        Like a man shaking his shoulders;
        And the tail streams out momentarily,
        Then sinks to rest.
        And the buzzards wheel and wheel,
        Sweeping the zenith with wide circles
        Above my kite. And the hills sleep.
        And a farm house, white as snow,
        Peeps from green trees - far away.
        And I watch my kite,
        For the thin moon will kindle herself ere long,
        Then she will swing like a pendulum dial
        To the tail of my kite.
        A spurt of flame like a water-dragon
        Dazzles my eyes -
        I am shaken as a banner.



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