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As Everywhere of Silver
With Ropes of Sand
To keep it from effacing
The Track called Land.
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884
As Everywhere of Silver
With Ropes of Sand
To keep it from effacing
The Track called Land.
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Comments1Just got done readding "As Everywhere of Silver" for my homework. The poem is deep man, shes talkin bout silver everywhere but tied with ropes of sand - that's fragile! Cool imagery, really liked it even though it's short.