Leafy-with-love banks and the green waters of the canal Pouring redemption for me, that I do The will of God, wallow in the habitual, the banal, Grow with nature again as before I grew. The bright stick trapped, the breeze adding a third
Party to the couple kissing on an old seat, And a bird gathering materials for the nest for the Word, Eloquently new and abandoned to its delirious beat. O unworn world enrapture me, encapture me in a web Of fabulous grass and eternal voices by a beech,
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Feed the gaping need of my senses, give me ad lib For this soul needs to be honoured with a new dress woven From green and blue things and arguments that cannot be proven.
GLOSSARY
[3] habitual: things we do out of habit; things we do every day