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sympathy poem

she was a beauty in the days
sing again the song you sung
had he and i but met
in halls of sleep you wandered by
i have seen the proudest stars
my sorrow, when she's here with me
the darkness rolls upward
sleep sweetly in your humble graves
shadows lay along broadway

 



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