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which keeps
in your arms was still delight
as i lie roofed in, screened in
star-dust and vaporous light
the fragrance came
she was a beauty in the days
i can not tell you now
are you alive?
glooms of the live-oaks
passing through huddled and ugly walls
from floor to ceiling

 



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