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i have heard them in the night
let a joy keep you
but i cannot read you now
before the solemn bronze saint
woman much missed, how you call to me, call to me
i make my shroud, but no one knows
day is done
in an old chamber softly lit
good woman
musing, between the sunset and the dark
that strange companion came on shuffling feet
i went up and down the streets
the poets tell

 



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