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suicide poem

bring me soft song
let me move slowly through the street
in mournful numbers
long ago, in the young moonlight
my soul goes clad in gorgeous things
thoughts through my head
backward, turn backward
the rain was over, and the brilliant air
come down at dawn from windless hills
i had over-prepared the event
and breaketh bread no more
beneath the warrior's helm

 



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