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It will not harm
her magic pace
That we, so far
behind
Her distances
propitiate
As Branches
touch the Wind
Not hoping for
his notice vast
far
But closer • further • simply • merely • finer
nearer to
adore -
'Tis Glory's over -
takelessness
That makes our
running poor
We introduce
ourselves
To Planets and
to Flowers
But with
ourselves
Have etiquettes
Embarrassments
And awes
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