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Flame and Shadow
In a Cuban Garden

by Sara Teasdale

Hibiscus flowers are cups of fire, 
(Love me, my lover, life will not stay) 
The bright poinsettia shakes in the wind, 
A scarlet leaf is blowing away. 
A lizard lifts his head and listens -- 
Kiss me before the noon goes by, 
Here in the shade of the ceiba hide me 
From the great black vulture circling the sky. 
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