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calm as that second summer
perhaps it is no matter that you died
from floor to ceiling
i have known the silence of the stars and of the sea
in may
thou unrelenting past
it is true that you say the gods are more use to you than fairies
do you think, my boy, when i put my arms around you
a pen of steel

 



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