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marriage poem

risen from the dead
a gleam of gold in gloom and gray
i love to steal awhile away
doubtless i remember still
the child who threw away leaf after leaf
those on the top say they know you, earth-they are liars
perhaps it is no matter that you died
along the banks
when sea-winds pierced our solitudes
with the meek, brown eyes

 



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