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Oh Who are You on this late afternoon? | |||
To my house You came but then did leave. | |||
Uninvited, unproclaimed, You appeared; | |||
I also | You departed on love's stream. | ||
Your | You know magic– I perceive; | ||
You know sport– also that I concede. | |||
My perception, my concession... | |||
On Your anklets do they ring? | |||
You know how to make smile and make cry; | |||
But having held dear, You draw one nigh. | |||
With an aggregate of contradictions, | |||
Yourself You have fashioned. | |||
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