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Girl Without a Veil

Dropped along the ridden path,

Was once an object a lady hath,

Tossed aside through an open carriage,

Never made it to the marriage,

A veil unveiled without a thought,

By a peasant girl the veil was caught,

Made new again with love and care,

Set atop the peasants hair,

Worn along the aisle of love,

Guided by those from up above.

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Region, Country: New York, USA

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