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The Hydaspes

    By Paul Cameron Brown



    And I, cooing in my saddle, with lost time.
    His weapons and horses the finest.
    Beloved of God, engendered fiercely
    for the occasion - with
    pin stripes and a drinking vessel
    of the most expert silver.

    Pharaonic splendor,
    ingots of the heaviest gold
    borrowed sun bright yet so untarnished
    they hold up the morning sky.

    Two hands encase that handsome
    volume - finest of imported leather and
    saddle soap transparent to the eye
    so that all might ring forth
    its belated vision;
    not be dreary earthed with brine
    but terse,
    furtive inside the gathering glade.



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