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a storm is riding on the tide
i hold your heart
what do i owe to you
which keeps
two rows of cabbages
when i was broke in london
very well, you liberals
with lips blood red and heart of stone
grieve not for the invisible
night is dark, and the winter winds
skies they were ashen and sober

 



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