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father poem

the ships are lying in the bay
the child who threw away leaf after leaf
among the mountains i wandered
let a joy keep you
i stood
here falls no light
now while my lips are living
i think it just splendid
sad are they who know not love
her face is fair and smooth and fine
if i had known how narrow a prison is love
she has a clear, wind-sheltered loveliness
music i heard with you was more than music
i know what you're going to say

 



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