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death poem

pharaoh, king of egypt's land
mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam
i see all human wits
good woman
gingham dog and the calico cat
he's gone
lived by the river-side
uplifting, as the wind blew
the fragrance came
who loves the rain
up from the meadows rich with corn
why are the things that have no death

 



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