(Verlaine)
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Dried-up corn
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all around your well
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fences breaking down
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One big mill
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so still
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don't it look just like a crown
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Mary Marie
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Can't they see they can't run your ship aground
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Mary Marie
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Can't they see they can't borrow what you found
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Empty boxes
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piled up one in another
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gleaming in the wind
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One huge fountain
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shut down completely
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and then the glare begins
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Mary Marie
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what a waste all the hands that just won't try
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Mary Marie
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if they taste their own bitterness they'll fry
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Last night so foggy
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Today the rain
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I saw the hand come down on the flame
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But the light goes on
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I still hear your voice
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and how the burning remains
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Mary Marie
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taking leave turning mirrors to the wall.
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Mary Marie.
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Mary Marie
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Tom Verlaine |