Why?
Why, when I say harbor, Do pilings come to mind? When I say sea, a sail? When I say March, cats? When I say rights, worker? And why does the old miller believe in God without thinking? And why on windy days does the rain slant?
Why, when I say harbor, Do pilings come to mind? When I say sea, a sail? When I say March, cats? When I say rights, worker? And why does the old miller believe in God without thinking? And why on windy days does the rain slant?
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