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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
BLUES FOR ALICE, by CLARK COOLIDGE Poem Explanation First Line: When you get it on a try you never learn it back Last Line: In the moon and you sing in that other spelling of win %the way a blue is never singular | |||
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