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broken heart poem

i stood by the open casement
the lightning flashed, and lifted
and breaketh bread no more
which i wish to remark
though love repine, and reason chafe
do you remember
this is the song of youth
i have cast the world
lived by the river-side
i walk down the garden paths
since, if you stood by my side today
i go my way complacently

 



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