As the chair sits it sits down on its legs
The squared frame of its back forms a pattern
Auster toned wood reminding of a church,
and a likely very serious guest.
The chair embodies her stern qualities
and as a group that gathers around her
as eager for enterprise as for art
Certainly, darling, my dye it is Cast
Of sterling veneer and official sense
sheer perceptibly doubtful of reason
which needs to make itself ransom to bonds
an Empire at once is an instinct
There can be no greater power concedes
but to its confectious fertility
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