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teen poem

long ago, in the young moonlight
sweet with fern and rose
afraid no more, i say
never in all my life
the endless, foolish merriment of stars
i think it just splendid
she must go back, she said
roses and gold
i am the wind that wavers
the stars fell from heaven
what shall we do now
i stood by the open casement
candles toppling sideways in tomato cans
bring me soft song

 



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