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backward, turn backward
softly weeping
which i wish to remark
gaily through the fields we danced
therefore i may not
why do
sleep, gray brother of death
i was a goddess ere the marble found me
shadows lay along broadway
above them all, looking down
if i should die, think only this of me
so lost
did you ever hear of
though love repine, and reason chafe

 



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