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Unification by Ramon Montaigne The Mississippi at its mouth Joins the Gulf of Mexico, The west wind mixes with the south, High pressure with the low. Nothing in nature stands apart, All things rendezvous— I'd like to mingle with you. Intermingled, intertwined, This is what I have in mind. I just feel a sudden urge To merge. The compound that is chlorophyll Formed as the light increases Makes every little flower thrill With photosynthesis. The morning glory mingles With the honeysuckle vine, Come wrap your little tendrils around mine. I've been lonely as a cloud, Drifting miserable and proud, Lonely as a limestone butte— Handsome, noble, destitute, But I need you, I confess Let's coalesce. |
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