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under dusky laurel leaf
when the wind works against us in the dark
the sky
gaily through the fields we danced
i was a goddess ere the marble found me
i saw the first pear
let me move slowly through the street
as evening falls
the little pitiful, worn, laughing faces
in halls of sleep you wandered by
one with you
the light withdrawn
splendid and terrible your love

 



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