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calm as that second summer
i never knew the earth had so much gold
love me at last, or if you will not
rose and amber was the sunset on the river
which i wish to remark
the light withdrawn
my soul is a dark ploughed field
wheel me down by the meadow
i bid them all farewell
when the hours of day are numbered
why are the things that have no death
she heard the children playing in the sun

 



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