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The Tresses

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"When the air was damp     It made my curls hang slack     As they kissed my neck and back     While I footed the salt-aired track      I loved to tramp.      "When it was dry     They would roll up crisp and tight     As I went on in the light     Of the sun, which my own sprite      Seemed to outvie.      "Now I am old;     And have not one gay curl     As I had when a girl     For dampness to unfurl      Or sun uphold!"

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