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darkest, strangest mystery
from floor to ceiling
since i have felt the sense of death
in their ragged regimentals
if i were very sure
when i was broke in london
sleep sweetly in your humble graves
of sun nor stars
within my hand i hold
out of the deep and the dark

 



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