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1422 Summer has two Beginnings— Beginning once in June— Beginning in October Affectingly again— Without, perhaps, the Riot But graphicker for Grace— As finer is a going Than a remaining Face— Departing then—forever— Forever—until May— Forever is deciduous Except to those who die— Edited by Peter Carter
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