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city that is not a city
i stood by the open casement
the darkness steals the forms of all the queens
the light withdrawn
woman much missed, how you call to me, call to me
in your arms was still delight
this ancient silver bowl of mine
why do you always stand there shivering
be not angry with me
a little peach in the orchard grew
brief on a flying night
beneath my window in a city street
i have seen the proudest stars

 



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