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Since my ^secret love beloved lover has been far away I feel like one possessed crossed out: Restless Sleepless I lie, crossed out: even and toss at night and have no sedative at hand; and ^then I view the crossed out: fluttering poppies village churchyard crossed out: in the cemetery churchyard full of poppies.

- We are well off below the ground -

I seem to hear it once again here crossed out: we surrender forever once and for all we crossed out: slacken put away the claws of the world that tear your hair and make your eyes pop out like those of the ewes brought to the slaughter

It must have been the dead who spoke, as lovers ^low & softly speak [[crossed out: only] to him who wept the nights away. They couldn't not bear to hear those cries, crossed out: and console and comfort you In order to extend the hand, all hands to you they crossed out: had made perforated a hole through the dark of night to become a flower crossed out: over on the wall.