“Two lovers, here at the corner, by the steeple,
Two lovers blow together like music blowing:
And the crowd dissolves about them like a sea.
Recurring waves of sound break vaguely about them,
They drift from wall to wall, from tree to tree.”
The House of Dust (1916 - 1917)
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And the crowd dissolves …" by Conrad Aiken?
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