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life poem

the long resounding marble corridors
looking beyond
you are my companion
she must go back, she said
a look is but a ray
sitting in his rocker waiting for your tea
roses and gold
up from the meadows rich with corn
the arches of the red bridge
it was a tall young oysterman
under dusky laurel leaf
they ask me where i've been
this is the song of youth
the single clenched fist lifted and ready

 



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