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they threw a stone, you threw a stone
a gleam of gold in gloom and gray
she said
pushing out, struggling vainly
the darkness steals the forms of all the queens
to some the fat gods
have you not heard
the lightning flashed, and lifted
i heard the wind all day
had he and i but met
it is true that you say the gods are more use to you than fairies
i reside at table mountain
uplifting, as the wind blew

 



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