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A South-Sea Islander.

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Aloll in the warm clear water,         On her back with languorous limbs,      She lies. The baby upon her breasts         Paddles and falls and swims.      With half-closed eyes she smiles,         Guarding it with her hands;      And the sob swells up in my heart -         In my heart that understands.      Dear, in the English country,      The hatefullest land on earth,      The mothers are starved and the children die,      And death is better than birth!

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