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romantic love poem

i made a vow once, one only
daughter, thou art come to die
the little white prayers
a thousand silent years ago
over the river they beckon to me
happiness
softly weeping
grieve not for the invisible
she has a clear, wind-sheltered loveliness
with joy and wonder
sleep sweetly in your humble graves
just now
sadly speaking
i never knew the earth had so much gold

 



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