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in new york harbor
in their ragged regimentals
when night drifts along the streets of the city
sad are they who know not love
the light withdrawn
how like the stars are these white, nameless faces
i am fevered
we break the glass whose sacred wine
and how could you dream of meeting
winged shadows sweeping by
what was it the engines said

 



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