A South Wind — has a pathos
Of individual Voice —
As One detect on Landings
An Emigrant’s address.
A Hint of Ports and Peoples —
And much not understood —
The fairer — for the farness —
And for the foreignhood.
A South Wind — has a pathos
Of individual Voice —
As One detect on Landings
An Emigrant’s address.
A Hint of Ports and Peoples —
And much not understood —
The fairer — for the farness —
And for the foreignhood.
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