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One rhyme pair, "casuarinas" (referring to the cassowary tree) and "marinas," appeared originally in a haunting paean to the poet's ability to harmonize with nature in Walcott's 1997 book "The Bounty," and here recurs in a meditation on mortality that ends: "fear melts / before daylight's beauty, despite all that coughing".
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