| Early poetry of Nathan Coppedge STRANGER |
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| On a lonely street an only woman walks she sings to know the night of how the dawn perspired On this street one lonely woman walks and set about her feet her hem in dew is moistened I, the night-long look upon her child and mother why am I indebted to the morning? Leaning out among the stones my only soul learns what loneliness is hers. poetry ii. main |
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