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Iknew a woman, lovely in her bones, when small birds sighed, she would sigh back at them; ah, when she moved, she moved more ways than one: the shapes a bright container can contain! of her choice virtues only gods should speak, or english poets who grew up on greek (i’d have them sing in chorus, cheek to cheek). source: source: roethke, theodore. “i knew a woman.” the collected poems of theodore roethke. new york: random house inc., 1961. poetry foundation. web. 9 june 2011. which excerpt best illustrates a contemplative mood? “i’d have them sing in chorus,” “ah, when she moved, she moved more ways than one: ” “the shapes a bright container can contain! ” “lovely in her bones,”

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