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death's nobility again
are you awake?
softly weeping
when sea-winds pierced our solitudes
if i had known how narrow a prison is love
you are clear
the ships are lying in the bay
and still they walked on
why do
our pleasant moments fly
stuff of the moon
we were not many
beside a stricken field
now while my lips are living

 



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