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poem of the day

Vita Nuova
by Oscar Wilde (1854-1900)

I stood by the unvintageable sea
Till the wet waves drenched face and hair with spray,
The long red fires of the dying day
Burned in the west; the wind piped drearily;
And to the land the clamorous gulls did flee:

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