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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TWILIGHT IN WEST VIRGINIA: SIX O'CLOCK MINE REPORT, by IRENE MCKINNEY First Line: Green soaks into the dark trees Last Line: And drop at the edge of the strip job. %the fires in the mines do not stop burning Subject(s): Mines And Miners; West Virginia | |||
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