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i walk down the garden paths
therefore i may not
pushing out, struggling vainly
perhaps
the dawn was apple-green
there's one that i once loved so much
the child who threw away leaf after leaf
blossoms of babies
birds against the april wind
here falls no light
now while my lips are living
to clothe the fiery thought
she limps with halting painful pace
one sweetly solemn thought

 



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