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teenage love poem

have you heard
it was a tall young oysterman
weak-winged is song
i shall see a star tonight
this is the song of youth
a pen of steel
i flung my soul to the air like a falcon flying
be not false
i was a goddess ere the marble found me
who loves the rain
leave the lovely words unsaid
why then, must we see?
melancholy, blue it was
lady, your heart has turned to dust

 



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