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teen poem

up from the south at break of day
i loved a woman
through the broad earth's aching breast
i bid them all farewell
there is an hour of peaceful rest
i went up and down the streets
let us express our baser passions
wrap the earth in cloudy weather
it tells of good old times
with the meek, brown eyes
desolate and lone
days endeared to every muse
the lightning flashed, and lifted
happiness

 



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