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AUTUMN FIRES, by MYRTLE MARIE MARMADUKE First Line: How bright the bonfires of my childhood Last Line: The leaves, the scarlett flame, the haze-soft sun, %and youth's bright, blowing dreams all blur, %as | ||||||||
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