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Smoke Rose Gold

by Carl Sandburg, 1920

The dome of the capitol looks to the Potomac river.
   Out of haze over the sunset,
   Out of a smoke rose gold:
 One star shines over the sunset.
 Night takes the dome and the river, the sun and the smoke rose gold,
 The haze changes from sunset to star.
 The pour of a thin silver struggles against the dark.
 A star might call: It’s a long way across.

Published in Smoke and Steel
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