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i love you poem

roses and gold
perhaps it is no matter that you died
royal feast was done
these hearts were woven of human joys and cares
long ago, in the young moonlight
within my hand i hold
shadows lay along broadway
i loved a woman
up from the meadows rich with corn
she said
the old songs
above them all, looking down
tripping up, falling down
the dawn was apple-green

 



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