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when freedom from her mountain height
i've won the race
love has been sung a thousand ways
sweet splendor
and with the humming bird
i am a woman
who will be naming the wind
sitting in his rocker waiting for your tea
they threw a stone, you threw a stone
let me move slowly through the street
day is done

 



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