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Night without a break
Brooded overhead
As we lay awake
On our bracken-bed.

So I shut my eyes,
Burdened by the weight
Of those starless skies
And our luckless fate.

But as I lay still
She sat up in bed:
Turn your coppers, Bill —
The new moon! she said.
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