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teen poem

i am old and blind
how like the stars are these white, nameless faces
pushing out, struggling vainly
in an old chamber softly lit
the earth keeps some vibration going
this is the song of youth
and breaketh bread no more
i can not tell you now
i loved a woman
perhaps
i saw him once before
did you ever hear of
that strange companion came on shuffling feet

 



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