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short love poem

glass-blower of time
splendid and terrible your love
there was never a sound beside the wood but one
i had over-prepared the event
gingham dog and the calico cat
some of the hurts you have cured
softly weeping
i make my shroud, but no one knows
sad are they who know not love
up from the south at break of day
why do
awful truths these be
there is a city, builded by no hand

 



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