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sad love poem

since, if you stood by my side today
those black eyes i once so praised
the body may confine
the mountains they are silent folk
have we no shame?
for truth, for love
world that changes under my hand
doubtless i remember still
soft as the bed in the earth
he speaks not well
i think it just splendid
as it
we break the glass whose sacred wine
in the sphere

 



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