Ghost Music
By Robert Graves
Gloomy and bare the organ-loft,
Bent-backed and blind the organist.
From rafters looming shadowy,
From the pipes' tuneful company,
Drifted together drowsily,
Innumerable, formless, dim,
The ghosts of long-dead melodies,
Of anthems, stately, thunderous,
Of Kyries shrill and tremulous:
In melancholy drowsy-sweet
They huddled there in harmony.
Like bats at noontide rafter-hung.
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After one final bout of scanning and lots of packing and taping, I have sent three boxes off to Texas A&M, one containing nothing but zines, one a mix of fan club newsletters and correspondence, and one with over a thousand photos from Star Trek conventions and appearances (if you ever sent me photos of Kate Mulgrew for Now Voyager, they will be archived permanently in the Science Fiction & Fantasy Research Collection at the Cushing Memorial Library & Archives).
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