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friend poem

at midnight
do not turn your head
good woman
darkest, strangest mystery
sweet and strong
two rows of cabbages
gone before us
and breaketh bread no more
let me be sad
the old west, the old time
uplifting, as the wind blew
one sweetly solemn thought
with her hair flaying wildly

 



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