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thanksgiving poem

what was it the engines said
last midnight
this ancient silver bowl of mine
i am fevered
i saw him once before
i had over-prepared the event
could we but know
the darkness
the shadows of the ships
the little white prayers
i am old and blind
my true love from her pillow rose
the meadow was creeping

 



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