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did you ever see an alligator
one with you
grieve not for the invisible
and breaketh bread no more
so fallen
passing through huddled and ugly walls
there is no flock, however watched and tended
up to her chamber window
skies they were ashen and sober
once this soft turf
better than granite

 



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