George Woodcock's poem 'Let the Black Flag Fly' (1983) uses the recurring image of a black flag to symbolize death and transformation, presenting a cyclical view where darkness and light, death and rebirth, are interconnected forces that continuously transform one another.
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Today's poem is let the black flag fly by George Woodcock published in 1983. So here it is. Let the black flag fly. When I die, let the black rag fly raven falling from the sky. Let the black flag lie on bones and skin that long last night as I enter in for out of black souls night have steered dawn's cold gleam morning singing bird. Let black day die. Let black flag fall. Let black rag fly. Let raven call. Let new day dawn of black reborn.
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