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missing you poem

under dusky laurel leaf
what shall we do now
calm as that second summer
from song and dream for ever gone
my mother taught me that every night
night was black and drear
roses and gold
lady, your heart has turned to dust
sweet and strong
tripping up, falling down
in their ragged regimentals
and my name is truthful
i despise my friends more than you
high walls and huge

 



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