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Weeping willows laugh and sing
With sweeping boughs that speak of spring And summer's love, a long lost thing Of gentle memories to which we cling But who could ever have foreseen That pain so bitter, the cut so keen She was but a gentle fourteen Neither child nor woman but inbetween
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