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why do you always stand there shivering
a bird sang
against the green flame of the hawthorn-tree
the meadow was creeping
when the veil from the eyes is lifted
look back with longing eyes and know that i will follow
i am the wind that wavers
i have seen the proudest stars
city that is not a city
sweet splendor
love me at last, or if you will not
do the boys and girls still go
they ask me where i've been
a gleam of gold in gloom and gray

 



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