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At the first footfall of an uncouth season
You migrate with a sudden wing-sweep
To beauty.

With you there is no meantime,
You are now,
You are the island
Where cherries always blossom,
The nightingale's
Twenty-four hours of song,
You are the unbroken column by the sea.
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