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i cannot always feel his greatness
out of the deep and the dark
were it not for that singular smell
shades of night were falling fast
all quiet along the potomac
listen to the sounding sea
my mother twines me roses wet with dew
daughter, thou art come to die
i have cast the world
who will be naming the wind

 



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