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fall poem

he'd even have his joke
pushing out, struggling vainly
i said
in all things not spoken of
grieve not for the invisible
the ships are lying in the bay
daughter, thou art come to die
sweet splendor
why then, must we see?
darkest, strangest mystery

 



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