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The high hills have a bitterness
Now they are not known
And memory is poor enough consolation
For the soul hopeless gone.
Up in the air there beech tangles wildly in the wind —
That I can imagine
But the speed, the swiftness, walking into clarity,
Like last year's bryony are gone.
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