Help a Bywords.ca reader find a poem from the 60s/70s

In the late 1960s or early 1970s, I read in an Ottawa newspaper a poem which quite moved me. I saved the newspaper clipping. At some point I lost it.

The bad news is that I don't remember the poet's name or the title of the poem. Here's what I know:

• The author was a woman;
• The poem was published in an Ottawa newspaper some time between 1969 and 1972;
• The last two lines of the poem (or two of the last lines) read:

Moon in a loom strung sky
See how such sweet memories die.

There could be a hyphen after loom. Also, "loon" might make more sense in the context, but I remember "loom".

I was convinced that the poem had been published in The Charlatan (the Carleton Unviersity student newspaper of that era), but I've done an exhaustive search of their archives for that period and come up empty. I've searched archive.org, which contains billions of documents, and again came up empty. Internet databases of last lines of poems, same thing. Nada.

Any direction you can give me in my search would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Sholom Wargon
// e-mail amanda at bywords dot ca and i'll pass on the info.