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graduation poem

noises that strive to tear
three years ago today
roses and gold
i loved a woman
there is a city, builded by no hand
these hearts were woven of human joys and cares
a storm is riding on the tide
beautiful, tragical faces
there are gains for all our losses
and as we walked the grass was faintly stirred
under dusky laurel leaf
a mist was driving down
stay no more
sitting in his rocker waiting for your tea

 



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