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and as we walked the grass was faintly stirred
still her gray rocks tower above the sea
my soul goes clad in gorgeous things
do you think, my boy, when i put my arms around you
the ships are lying in the bay
your body's motion is like music
in their ragged regimentals
god
for truth, for love
the long resounding marble corridors
melancholy days have come
burly, dozing humble-bee
simplicity

 



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