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The earth is iron,
The winds are bands of steel,
The snow is a pock-marked beggar-woman
Crouching at a street corner
Whining an old misery over and over.
They say she was white once, and a virgin.
But who remembers it —
Seeing her lie indecently huddled upon an iron earth,
Cringing under the strokes of — the steel-band wind?
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