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my true love from her pillow rose
she has a clear, wind-sheltered loveliness
the shadows of the ships
that year
along a river-side
a gleam of gold in gloom and gray
with the sunset
the smell of the rose so false, the thorns so true
to some the fat gods
let us plant
as evening falls
in new york harbor

 



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