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if you like my poems let them
 
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walk in the evening,a little behind you

then people will say
"Along this road i saw a princess pass
on her way to meet her lover(it was
toward nightfall)with tall and ignorant servants."

ee cummings


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Emily Zee (1/1/2007 11:45:00 PM)
oooh, another I haven't seen before... I like it. Of course :)
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