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teenage love poem

the long resounding marble corridors
he's gone
suddenly, out of dark and leafy ways
in may
i know not where
they in the darkness gather and ask
as evening falls
it tells of good old times
though love repine, and reason chafe
what spiteful chance steals unawares
give me hunger
i sometimes wonder if it's really true

 



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