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the endless, foolish merriment of stars
my mother taught me that every night
by the shore, by the sea
a few more windy days
those black eyes i once so praised
our pleasant moments fly
their beautiful hair
in your arms was still delight
i am a woman
arched the flood
you say you love me
it was a tall young oysterman

 



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