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when night drifts along the streets of the city
we who stood
shadows lay along broadway
did you ever hear of
in his guarded tent
sleep sweetly in your humble graves
she said
were it not for that singular smell
listen
i shall see a star tonight
here lies a most beautiful lady
and so it goes

 



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