Document 1365
Midnicht in Mey
Author(s): David Purves
Copyright holder(s): Prof Geoffrey F Dutton: Published in Camp One, Macdonald, 1978, David Purves
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douncums freist the killer
endin the spring, mittlin the simmer
we hae the new leafs for the faw
but bi than
the sun is ane o the sterns again.
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