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Portrait of a Barmaid

Metallic waves of people jar
Through crackling green toward the bar
 
Where on the tables chattering-white
The sharp drinks quarrel with the light.
 
Those coloured muslin blinds the smiles,
Shroud wooden faces in their wiles—
 
Sometimes they splash like water (you
Yourself reflected in their hue).
 
The conversation loud and bright
Seems spinal bars of shunting light
 
In firework-spurting greenery.
O complicate machinery
 
For building Babel, iron crane
Beneath your hair, that blue-ribbed mane
 
In noise and murder like the sea
Without its mutability!
 
Outside the bar where jangling heat
Seems out of tune and off the beat—
 
A concertina’s glycerine
Exudes, and mirrors in the green
 
Your soul: pure glucose edged with hints
Of tentative and half-soiled tints.
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