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father poem

the mountains they are silent folk
i have had one fear in my life
o fair and stately maid, whose eyes
what was it the engines said
since i have felt the sense of death
out of me unworthy and unknown
all day to watch the blue wave curl and break
there is an hour of peaceful rest
very well, you liberals
in an old chamber softly lit

 



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