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with joy and wonder
from song and dream for ever gone
you say you love me
we who stood
this is the ship of pearl
green afternoon serene and bright
three days i heard them grieve when i lay dead
so lost
when i returned at sunset
these be
softly now the light of day
darkest, strangest mystery
it is true that you say the gods are more use to you than fairies
babylon-where i go dreaming

 



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