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sad love poem

lived by the river-side
what shall we do now
the swan existing
once this soft turf
she might have known it in the earlier spring
i had over-prepared the event
in the cloud-gray mornings
there is an hour of peaceful rest
it was a tall young oysterman
to the passionate lover
i had a dream and i awoke with it
the rain was over, and the brilliant air
those black eyes i once so praised

 



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