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tin cup and rippled mirror. The day is bright and songless, the lake is blue, the forest watchful. In the east a bank of cloud. rises up silently like dark bread. I can see the swirls in the oilcloth, I can see the flaws in the glass, those flares where the sun hits them. I can't see my own arms and legs.
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T.S. Eliot: “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”. By Peter O’Leary. One of the most famous poems in English, one of the first encounters readers have with modern poetry—and may have even invented modern poetry. From the Poetry Magazine Archive.