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Hewanorra

    By Paul Cameron Brown



        The moon, at most a shudder or two away.
        The sky, bivouaked and cloudy, is within twin sloops of a bay.
        The lagoon opens, spars with the greater ocean
        by island hopping, green azure blue, as
        the wind steps before an open sea.

        The great ridge of the mountain
        lies obscured by rain;
        jasmine, frequent colour
        and plantations
        with cocoa, soursop, and cinnamon.

        Arawaks, Pelee,
        Carriacoi, Anegada,
        Josephine of the Creoles,
        let Admiral Rodney atone Lord Byng.

        And my Patois beauty,
        breath laced Oleander sweet -
        take the hemming from your dress
        then come sit down with me.



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