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We dreamed their arguments, their stricken voices. We might embrace, but those two never did, Come, so unlike us, to a stiff impasse, Burdened in such a way we seemed the lighter— Ourselves the haunters, and they, flesh and blood; As if, above love’s ruinage, we were The heaven those two dreamed of, in despair.
Collected Poems
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