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poem for dad

sad are they who know not love
i see all human wits
melancholy, blue it was
do you hear the rain?
i said
i've won the race
the arches of the red bridge
which keeps
they ask me where i've been
let us plant
sweet splendor
still her gray rocks tower above the sea

 



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