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thank you poem

a poet, having taken the bridle off his tongue
some of the hurts you have cured
gaily through the fields we danced
last night the full moon laid a cloth of white
i reside at table mountain
how wild, how witch-like weird that life should be
i stood by the open casement
over the rooftops race the shadows of clouds
doubtless i remember still
star-dust and vaporous light
i expect you
i cannot always feel his greatness
shades of night were falling fast
i know what you're going to say

 



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