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the meadow was creeping
with the meek, brown eyes
had he and i but met
doubtless i remember still
do the boys and girls still go
stay no more
under the harvest moon
once this soft turf
the arches of the red bridge
let me move slowly through the street
and as we walked the grass was faintly stirred
along a river-side

 



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