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a sky that has never known sun, moon or stars
it tells of good old times
wheel me down by the meadow
the arches of the red bridge
were it not for that singular smell
to what shall a woman liken her beloved
in the dark and peace of my final bed
beautiful
sleep sweetly in your humble graves
under the harvest moon
i said, i have shut my heart
better than granite
sadly speaking
there was a time in former years

 



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