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shadows lay along broadway
i shall see a star tonight
and with the humming bird
i am the wind that wavers
when sea-winds pierced our solitudes
lady, your heart has turned to dust
by the shore, by the sea
so fallen
she might have known it in the earlier spring
shines the last age, the next with hope is seen
if i had known how narrow a prison is love
the saddest of the year
the sky

 



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