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marriage poem

my sorrow, when she's here with me
what do i owe to you
when the hours of day are numbered
i wonder where you live
pushing out, struggling vainly
the child who threw away leaf after leaf
see i give myself to you
somewhere i read a strange, old, rusty tale
desolate and lone
i flung my soul to the air like a falcon flying
i think it just splendid
there are gains for all our losses
give me

 



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