Perhaps we shall perish softly, fading
exquisitely, like glacier lilies come early, come radiantly, now slumping into
the greening grass below snowdrifts drawn long across grassy flanks and
timbered steeps.
There, the grass will hold upright our
last vestiges for the entire summer, celebrating how we emerged first—the bold
and the beautiful.
— Mitchell Hegman
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