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dark-eyed
somewhere i read a strange, old, rusty tale
and with the humming bird
and how could you dream of meeting
were it not for that singular smell
what shall we do now
mysterious night
the fragrance came
i have heard them in the night
three years ago today
give me hunger

 



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