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[Down from another planet they have settled to mend]

04/28/2026 14:58h
Down from another planet they have settled to mend The Hampton Institute banisters. They wear bow ties and braces. The flutings they polish with a polished hand. Wingless, they build and repair The mansions of what we have thought to be our inheritance. Caution and candor they labor to maintain. They are out of phase. I prepare To burn all gentle structures, greek or thatch, Under the masterful torch of my president here and abroad, Till stubble outsmolders, and muslim and buddhist crack In the orbit of kiln. A smoke To some calm Christian plant will drift, To where they are mending their mansions, beside of whose doors They are standing at ease, they are lifting the fans Of unburdenable wings.