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A Thought Went Up My Mind To-Day

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A thought went up my mind to-day     That I have had before,     But did not finish, -- some way back,     I could not fix the year,     Nor where it went, nor why it came     The second time to me,     Nor definitely what it was,     Have I the art to say.     But somewhere in my soul, I know     I 've met the thing before;     It just reminded me -- 't was all --     And came my way no more.

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