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never in all my life
to come so soon to this imagined dark
shines the last age, the next with hope is seen
we were not many
they threw a stone, you threw a stone
who will be naming the wind
there was a strangeness on your lips
out of the deep and the dark
sitting in his rocker waiting for your tea
be not angry with me
a thousand silent years ago
have you heard
mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam

 



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