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‘In the Middle of the Long Friendship’, by William Meredith

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In the middle of the long friendship, five

days of gentlest violence, love

building and brimming, what the hands

rifled by night, eyes by day would restore; rounds

of this, in the strange country where they met,

until parting at the shore, even the grief was sweet.

From “Effort at Speech” by William Meredith (Triquarterly Books: 232 pp., $17.95) Copyright 1997 Reprinted by permission.

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