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i stood
the swan existing
wheel me down by the meadow
somewhere i read a strange, old, rusty tale
all my love for my sweet
they in the darkness gather and ask
my soul goes clad in gorgeous things
sweet with fern and rose
i cannot always feel his greatness
i saw with open eyes
suddenly, out of dark and leafy ways
i saw you hunched and shivering on the stones
made up of loveliness alone
there was a strangeness on your lips

 



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