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The Suburbs

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Miles and miles of quiet houses, every house a harbour,     Each for some unquiet soul a haven and a home,     Pleasant fires for winter nights, for sun the trellised arbour,     Earth the solid underfoot, and heaven for a dome.     Washed by storms of cleansing rain, and sweetened with affliction,     The hidden wells of Love are heard in one low-murmuring voice     That rises from this close-meshed life so like a benediction     That, listening to it, in my heart I almost dare rejoice.

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