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sex poem

in an old chamber softly lit
and so it goes
how like the stars are these white, nameless faces
along the banks
over the river, on the hill
daughter, thou art come to die
in his guarded tent
have you heard
the shadows of the ships
those black eyes i once so praised
have you not heard
i've won the race
old wine to drink

 



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