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of sun nor stars
noises that strive to tear
let a joy keep you
do you hear the rain?
among the mountains i wandered
when i was broke in london
fat black bucks in a wine-barrel room
in their ragged regimentals
sun stepped down from his golden throne
afraid no more, i say
simply speaking
days endeared to every muse
who loves the rain

 



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