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best love poem

if i should die, think only this of me
suddenly, out of dark and leafy ways
the little pitiful, worn, laughing faces
there's one that i once loved so much
royal feast was done
take my bracelets
among the mountains i wandered
now for a brisk and cheerful fight
i am weary of being bitter and weary of being wise
a pen of steel
i love to steal awhile away

 



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