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Valley Song

by Carl Sandburg, 1920

Your eyes and the valley are memories.
 Your eyes fire and the valley a bowl.
 It was here a moonrise crept over the timberline.
 It was here we turned the coffee cups upside down.
 And your eyes and the moon swept the valley.

 I will see you again to-morrow.
 I will see you again in a million years.
 I will never know your dark eyes again.
 These are three ghosts I keep.
 These are three sumach-red dogs I run with.

 All of it wraps and knots to a riddle:
 I have the moon, the timberline, and you.
 All three are goneā€”and I keep all three.

Published in Cornhuskers
Published in Smoke and Steel
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