Pale gold of the walls, goldof the centers of daisies, yellow roses
pressing from a clear bowl. All day
we lay on the bed, my handstroking the deep
gold of your thighs and your back.
We slept and wokeentering the golden room together,
lay down in it breathing
quickly, thenslowly again,
caressing and dozing, your hand sleepily
touching my hair now.
We made in those daystiny identical rooms inside our bodies
which the men who uncover our graves

will find in a thousand years,
shining and whole.
Donald Hall
From Old and New Poems by Donald Hall, published by Ticknor & Fields. Copyright © 1990 by Donald Hall.
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beautiful--and thank you for the links, also.
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