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as i lie roofed in, screened in
one by one, like leaves from a tree
friend, whose smile has come to be
with joy and wonder
along a river-side
to what shall a woman liken her beloved
i said, i have shut my heart
the old west, the old time
lady, your heart has turned to dust
i am dying
there was a strangeness on your lips
long has the summer sunlight shone
now for a brisk and cheerful fight

 



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