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56 Susan Ludvigson Puivert Paradelle I stand in the chateau, and I can see you. I stand in the chateau, and I can see you. You’re across the lake, across the valley. You’re across the lake, across the valley. You in the chateau can see the valley. Across the lake, you’re the chateau, and I stand across from you, where your singing rings from you, where your singing rings against the stones, dispelling shadows against the stones, dispelling shadows. Your rings singing against you from where the stones dispelling shadows suddenly shine golden, the century alive, suddenly shine golden, the century alive with longing, the other always near with longing, the other always near, alive, golden, the other shine, longing with the century near, suddenly, always. Always the valley singing golden near your shadows rings, can, dispelling the stones from where you, the other, suddenly across, shine with the lake. I, the chateau, see and stand across. I, longing, alive in you. You’re against the century. ...

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