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Wall Street Journal Love Poem
  The extent of his powers is remarkable.
  His spontaneity is remarkably mature
  He lets every emotion show.
  You feel his joy and pain.
  At the time, he sounds innocent.
  But he can’t help but chuckle at the moment.
  The emotional content of his interpretations always cuts deeper than any other.
  He never seemed entirely committed.
  Yet he was completely invested.
  Young, naïve, he loved.
  10 years later, this is the one.
  After age 40,
  Two were taken together by death.

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