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the saddest of the year
my true love from her pillow rose
the ancient songs
come down at dawn from windless hills
last night the full moon laid a cloth of white
with the sunset
a poet, having taken the bridle off his tongue
soft as the bed in the earth
could we but know
in their ragged regimentals
over the rooftops race the shadows of clouds

 



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