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THE SONG OF THE RUN-ASHORE SAILOR

ON the breast of the moon I will swing a long night And will sing a love song In the throat of good time. I will scribble my rune On the star-stoppered height, I will drink a deep tune In the lips of delight. Though her milk be rime And she breathe wolt’s-bane, Though her curse be strong And her pleasure pain, — I will sing my love long In the throat of good time. -Keith Sinclair oo

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 737, 28 August 1953, Page 15

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THE SONG OF THE RUN-ASHORE SAILOR New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 737, 28 August 1953, Page 15

THE SONG OF THE RUN-ASHORE SAILOR New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 737, 28 August 1953, Page 15

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