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lost love poem

i gazed upon the glorious sky
what was it the engines said
so fallen
sad are they who know not love
in the cloud-gray mornings
daughter, thou art come to die
my mother twines me roses wet with dew
often i think of the beautiful town
this is the song of youth
truely
i saw him once before
all quiet along the potomac
the child who threw away leaf after leaf

 



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