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graduation poem

sun stepped down from his golden throne
under the harvest moon
i hold your heart
when i was a boy at college
i am dying
quietly, with reverance, in awe
now that i have cooled to you
do not turn your head
from our hidden places
which i wish to remark
lady, your heart has turned to dust
have you heard

 



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