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break up poem

take my bracelets
there's one that i once loved so much
sleep sweetly in your humble graves
and with the humming bird
daughter, thou art come to die
i sometimes wonder if it's really true
night was black and drear
under dusky laurel leaf
the meadow was creeping
days endeared to every muse
she must go back, she said
all day to watch the blue wave curl and break

 



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