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good bye poem

what was it the engines said
who will be naming the wind
that year
once this soft turf
all my love for my sweet
long has the summer sunlight shone
a mist was driving down
i made a vow once, one only
since, if you stood by my side today
which keeps
into the silent land
daughter, thou art come to die

 



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