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the endless, foolish merriment of stars
here falls no light
a look is but a ray
those black eyes i once so praised
at dawn, he said
the air is full of dawn and spring
in his guarded tent
like him whose spirit in the blaze of noon
the air is like a butterfly
i am old and blind
there were three in the meadow by the brook
did you ever see an alligator
above them all, looking down
little park that i pass through

 



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