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the long resounding marble corridors
i loathed you
why then, must we see?
beside a stricken field
and my name is truthful
and as we walked the grass was faintly stirred
perhaps
in your arms was still delight
just as my fingers on these keys
you are my companion
i saw the first pear
have you seen walking through the village
why are the things that have no death
fat black bucks in a wine-barrel room

 



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