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Theodore Roethke

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Like witches they flew along rows,
Keeping creation at ease;
With a tendril for needle
They sewed up the air with a stem;
They teased out the seed that the cold kept asleep, —
All the coils, loops and whorls.
They trellised the sun; they plotted for more than themselves.
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"Frau Bauman, Frau Schmidt, and Frau Schwartze," ll. 19-25

 
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