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thou unrelenting past
there by the window in the old house
i have heard them in the night
i flung my soul to the air like a falcon flying
all quiet along the potomac
here lies a most beautiful lady
glooms of the live-oaks
daughter, thou art come to die
i love to steal awhile away
i am weary of being bitter and weary of being wise
tell me not
a little peach in the orchard grew

 



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