"And would it not be proud romance Falling in some obscure advance, To rise, a poppy field of France?"

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Source: William Alexander Percy (2013). “Collected Poems”, p.171, Knopf

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William Alexander Percy

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William Alexander Percy was a Southern poet and writer known for his exploration of love and identity, particularly in his work 'Lanterns on the Levee.'

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