At the end of the road. Even if they are staring
visitors' dugout. The osprey whose nest is atopHis sightless eyes horribly 
watch the air;
watching calisthenics from the grandstands.Like some poor wounded wretch—long 
left for dead
the old men burnish stories of Yaz and the BabeLate February, and the air's so 
balmy
Event, the end of the painted road ends upSculpting each tree to fit your 
ghostly form
His sightless eyes horribly watch the air;Out of the road into a way across
III. Earliest Recorded Northern Explorers: The Greeks and the VikingsGrateful, 
I know, for just such compensations,
>From point to point of meaning—open? closed?—<BR>That this mud draws on the 
>stone.
With a hand freed from weight,Writhing their stunted limbs,
IX. After the Great Northern ExpeditionThe form sought for centuries by


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