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good bye poem

he'd even have his joke
they ask me where i've been
i make my shroud, but no one knows
i shake my hair in the wind of morning
in new york harbor
we were not many
within this lowly grave a conqueror lies
bring me soft song
over the river they beckon to me
music i heard with you was more than music
rose and amber was the sunset on the river
the earth keeps some vibration going
you say you love me
are you alive?

 



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