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listen to the sounding sea
i am old and blind
let me move slowly through the street
the meadow was creeping
i stood by the open casement
one sweetly solemn thought
had he and i but met
did you ever see an alligator
for these white arms about my neck
tell me less or tell me more
a storm is riding on the tide
there is no escape by the river
storm

 



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