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wedding poetry

the hypocritic days
did you ever see an alligator
when you come tonight
her face is fair and smooth and fine
under a spreading chestnut tree
green afternoon serene and bright
not from the whole wide world
a thin gray shadow on the edge of thought
the ships are lying in the bay
the poets tell
when, full of warm and eager love
somewhere i read a strange, old, rusty tale

 



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