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    Oh there once was a woman
    and she kept a shop
    selling trinkets to tourists
    not far from a dock
    who came to see what life could be
    far back on the island.

    And it was always a party there
    always different but very nice
    New friends to give you advice
    or fall in love with you which is nice
    and each grew so perfectly from the other
    it was a marvel of poetry
    and irony

    And in this unsafe quarter
    much was scary and dirty
    but no one seemed to mind
    very much
    the parties went on from house to house
    There were friends and lovers galore
    all around the store
    There was moonshine in winter
    and starshine in summer
    and everybody was happy to have discovered
    what they discovered

    And then one day the ship sailed away
    There were no more dreamers just sleepers
    in heavy attitudes on the dock
    moving as if they knew how
    among the trinkets and the souvenirs
    the random shops of modern furniture
    and a gale came and said
    it is time to take all of you away
    from the tops of the trees to the little houses
    on little paths so startled

    And when it became time to go
    they none of them would leave without the other
    for they said we are all one here
    and if one of us goes the other will not go
    and the wind whispered it to the stars
    the people all got up to go
    and looked back on love

    — John Ashbery

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