April Symphony

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April Symphony

The chatter, chink-chunk of two flagpole ropes
On the courthouse across the way,
Punctuates the pounding of the driving rain.
(Blown in today off Biscayne Bay.)
While the lonely wail of a railway train
(Bound for the where I wish I was.)
Does doleful duet with the winter winds;
And a new little girl, unaccustomed to pain
Howls out her hunger in the candlelight.

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tazz317tazz317over 9 years ago
THE SHOWERS AND THE RAINS

precedes the flower. TK U MLJ LV NV

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