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gaily through the fields we danced
if the red slayer think he slays
long ago, in the young moonlight
sweet splendor
why do
calm as that second summer
blossoms of babies
a storm is riding on the tide
i stood
the mountains they are silent folk
burly, dozing humble-bee
over the rooftops race the shadows of clouds
old wine to drink
along a river-side

 



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