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over the river they beckon to me
night was black and drear
the old songs
thou unrelenting past
the long resounding marble corridors
from floor to ceiling
the earth keeps some vibration going
at dawn, he said
city that is not a city
never in all my life
sun stepped down from his golden throne

 



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