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In May: Poem by John Millington Synge

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In a nook
that opened south,
You and I
Lay mouth to mouth.

A snowy gull
And sooty daw
Came and looked
With many a caw;

'Such,' I said,
'Are I and You,
When you've Kissed me
Black and Blue!'

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