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The Hills of Little Cornwall

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by Mark Van Doren

The hills of little Cornwall

Themselves are dreams.

The mind lies down among them,

Even by day, and snores,

Snug in the perilous knowledge

That nothing more inward pleasing,

More like itself,

Sleeps anywhere beyond them

Even by night

In the great land it cares two pins about,

Possibly; not more.

The mind, eager for caresses,

Lies down at its own risk in Cornwall;

Whose hills,

Whose cunning streams,

Whose mazes where a thought,

Doubling upon itself,

Considers the way, lazily, well lost,

Indulge it to the nick of death——

Not quite, for where it curls it still can feel,

Like feathers,

Like affectionate mouse whiskers,

The flattery, the trap.


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