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i loathed you
have we no shame?
come down at dawn from windless hills
if the red slayer think he slays
musing, between the sunset and the dark
he's gone
the swan existing
i see all human wits
the smell of the rose so false, the thorns so true
i sometimes wonder if it's really true
i've won the race

 



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