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| OUTSIDE the house an ash-tree hung its terrible whips, | |
| And at night when the wind arose, the lash of the tree | |
| Shrieked and slashed the wind, as a ships | |
| Weird rigging in a storm shrieks hideously. | |
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| Within the house two voices arose in anger, a slender lash | 5 |
| Whistling delirious rage, and the dreadful sound | |
| Of a thick lash booming and bruising, until it drowned | |
| The other voice in a silence of blood, neath the noise of the ash. | |
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