Court House
One autumn morningI saw the Court Housewas up before dawn,with her forehead turned easttoward the hilland the sky beyond,waiting for the sunto raise her browabove the ridgeand come tripping overon silent feetto clothe herin the golden sheathshe wears for sunrise.Photo: Bron Miller
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Tuesday, 3 February 2026
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