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romantic love poem

i gazed upon the glorious sky
rose and amber was the sunset on the river
the air is full of dawn and spring
we lay
i can not tell you now
before the solemn bronze saint
by the rude bridge
love me at last, or if you will not
have we no shame?
she was a beauty in the days
hang no wreath
from song and dream for ever gone
under a spreading chestnut tree
since, if you stood by my side today

 



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