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graduation poem

see i give myself to you
softly weeping
in their ragged regimentals
dark-eyed
with lips blood red and heart of stone
my soul is a dark ploughed field
i am in love with high far-seeing places
there was a time in former years
there are three ways in which men take
be patient, life, when love is at the gate
she was a beauty in the days

 



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