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up from the meadows rich with corn
and still they walked on
full of tears
under dusky laurel leaf
have you heard
a blue-black nubian plucking oranges
for then without
risen from the dead
rising moon has hid the stars
along a river-side
tell me
still her gray rocks tower above the sea

 



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