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sad death poem

in halls of sleep you wandered by
i can not tell you now
there is a country full of wine
with joy and wonder
i shall see a star tonight
burly, dozing humble-bee
the old west, the old time
with the sunset
it tells of good old times
which i wish to remark
lady, your heart has turned to dust

 



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