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love poem

i stood by the open casement
here lies a most beautiful lady
i love my life, but not too well
here falls no light
when the hours of day are numbered
i saw the archangels in my apple-tree last night
who is the runner in the skies
the mountains they are silent folk
i have cast the world
noises that strive to tear
tripping up, falling down
never in all my life
in your arms was still delight
in new york harbor

 



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