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" Against firelight, he sees the face of the woman / Lean over, and the lips purse sweet as to bestow a kiss, but / This is not true, and the great glob of spit / Hangs there, glittering, before she lets it fall.

The spit is what softens like silk the passage of steel / On the fine-grained stone. It whispers. "

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Robert Penn Warren quote : Against firelight, he sees the face of the woman / Lean over, and the lips purse sweet as to bestow a kiss, but / This is not true, and the great glob of spit / Hangs there, glittering, before she lets it fall.<br /><br />The spit is what softens like silk the passage of steel / On the fine-grained stone. It whispers.