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the body may confine
the old west, the old time
royal feast was done
once this soft turf
burly, dozing humble-bee
since i have felt the sense of death
what spiteful chance steals unawares
i have heard them in the night
days endeared to every muse
i expect you
one with you
moonlight deep and tender
she said

 



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