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i shall see a star tonight
will you glimmer on the sea?
for these white arms about my neck
the snow whispers about me
i love my hour of wind and light
this is the song of youth
suddenly, out of dark and leafy ways
have you not heard
i've won the race
sweet with fern and rose
moonlight deep and tender
and breaketh bread no more
i love the old melodious lays

 



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