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i have known the silence of the stars and of the sea
hang no wreath
i saw god. do you doubt it?
is there anybody there
some one complained to the master
the little pitiful, worn, laughing faces
she has a clear, wind-sheltered loveliness
green afternoon serene and bright
why then, must we see?
a pen of steel
woman much missed, how you call to me, call to me
two rows of cabbages
burly, dozing humble-bee
my son is dead and i am going blind

 



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