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						An Eastern Ballad by Allen Ginsberg 
						
						I speak of love that comes to mind: The moon is faithful, although blind; She moves in thought she cannot speak. Perfect care has made her bleak.
  I never dreamed the sea so deep, The earth so dark; so long my sleep, I have become another child. I wake to see the world go wild.						 
						
						
						
						
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