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earth travails
why then, must we see?
risen from the dead
where shall i find you
in and of itself
with her hair flaying wildly
these hearts were woven of human joys and cares
my soul is a dark ploughed field
i go my way complacently
somewhere i read a strange, old, rusty tale
i heard the wind all day
moonlight deep and tender
why so sad my lovely one?
i saw you hunched and shivering on the stones

 



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