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romantic love poem

in his guarded tent
have you not heard
at midnight
the long resounding marble corridors
the shadows of the ships
they ask me where i've been
let me move slowly through the street
a mile behind
she heard the children playing in the sun
he'd even have his joke
to clothe the fiery thought

 



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