Nantucket By William Carlos Williams (Pocket Poem)
Nantucket
By William Carlos Williams
Flowers through the window
Lavender and yellow
Changed by white curtains—
Smell of cleanliness—
Sunshine of late afternoon—
On the glass tray
A glass pitcher, the tumbler
Turned down, by which
A key is lying—And the
Immaculate white bed

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