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death poetry

i know not where
one by one, like leaves from a tree
i have had one fear in my life
up to her chamber window
over the river, on the hill
all quiet along the potomac
old wine to drink
darkest, strangest mystery
under a spreading chestnut tree
i have heard them in the night
to what shall a woman liken her beloved

 



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