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I was sad enough last |
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Saturday, |
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I woke you to talk but you didn't have much to say. |
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You came to to two cherry cokes, came to to coke. |
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In the morning, when the wind is still warm, and the rivers still coming and following. |
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The Astor hotel is black in the windows, black in the hall. |
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Since we left separately. |
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A country letter, straight from a widow: come in the nighttime, to the back porch, throw rocks at my window, and climb the terrace to the landing. |
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This house built cleverly for you and me. (you sound like young love) |