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Dinggedicht: Amber brooch

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(for Philip Henry Jones)

A tree sucked from the ultra-dark earth nourishment and turned it into sap the colour of burning, which crystallized translucent around air from antiquity; Art Nouveau silver twigs hold it, frame of the living light of late day.

‘Dinggedicht: Broets ambr’
© copyright text and translation Mary Burdett-Jones 2022

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