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sad love poem

she said
there are three ways in which men take
out of the window a sea of green trees
in your arms was still delight
the old west, the old time
a poet, having taken the bridle off his tongue
city that is not a city
a mile behind
a flying word from here and there
the air is full of dawn and spring

 



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