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did you ever see an alligator
green afternoon serene and bright
when sea-winds pierced our solitudes
three days i heard them grieve when i lay dead
how like the stars are these white, nameless faces
here falls no light
to what shall a woman liken her beloved
gone are the three, those sisters rare
i am the wind that wavers
under a spreading chestnut tree

 



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