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First Line: The brass medallion profile of your face I keep always
Last Line: Swears behind silent lips that the sea will bring home what is gone.


THE brass medallion profile of your face I keep always.
It is not jingling with loose change in my pockets.
It is not stuck up in a show place on the office wall.
I carry it in a special secret pocket in the day
And it is under my pillow at night.
The brass came from a long ways off: it was up against hell and high
water, fire and flood, before the face was put on it.
It is the side of a head; a woman wishes; a woman waits; a woman
swears behind silent lips that the sea will bring home what is gone.






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