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Hag a kind of light said to appear at night on horses manes and men's hair—Oxford English Dictionary Horse gets into me, its mane electric and its hooves drumming up business. Men get into me, having the hair to go outdoors. I call for order, but the cop's a cut below; my songs grow fur and hide. Horse shoots up the spine, the arms of stars, stopping what moves in its tracks. Combed for romance, the moon will disregard its caretakers. The groom stands up in bed, ready to bridle at a moments notice. All the night, the fences down, the animals steal from a newlywed's side, to wander where a woman cannot come, who kept her word but gave away her light. 137 ...

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