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break up poem

in their ragged regimentals
roses and gold
grieve not for the invisible
we who stood
high walls and huge
my mother taught me that every night
in may
i stood
better than granite
some one complained to the master
he'd even have his joke
and my name is truthful
somewhere i read a strange, old, rusty tale

 



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