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therefore i may not
in new york harbor
my soul goes clad in gorgeous things
there are gains for all our losses
uplifting, as the wind blew
storm
when the wind works against us in the dark
up to her chamber window
sweet splendor
give me hunger
braided and woven
did you ever see an alligator

 



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