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  1. Pit where the buffalo cooled his hide,
    By the hot sun emptied, and blistered and dried;
  2. Roasted so in heart and hide,
    Turning on the sun's red spit,
    Scorched by love inside?
  3. Night sha'n't be black enough nor earth so wide
    That from himself himself can ever hide!
  4. Under which I stand and hide
    And hear the day go by outside;
  5. Or is the world more quick to hide
    Their pain with raiment that they borrow
    From pleasure in the house of pride ?
  6. Whether my maiden ways would hide,
    Or lose and to that need subside,
  7. An' thist as she kicked her heels, an' turn't to run an' hide,
    They wuz two great big Black Things a-standin' by her side,
  8. And the empty dreams were wide,
    They were sweet and shadowy houses
    Where my thoughts could hide.
  9. O then is the season to look for a bride!
    Choose her warily, woo her unseen;
    For the choicest maids are those that hide
  10. All too soon these feet must hide
    In the prison cells of pride,
  11. (Oh, Earth, 'tis long since Shallow died!
    Yet by yon farrowed sow may hide
  12. If ye plunder his Kill from a weaker, devour not all in thy pride;
    Pack-Right is the right of the meanest; so leave him the head and the hide.
  13. Seek not the Spirit, if it hide,
    Inexorable to thy zeal:
    Baby, do not whine and chide;
  14. Wherein the soul goes shielded, can divide,
    And she must cringe and be ashamed, and wince,
    Not in appearance hide
  15. For ever I'll abide;
    Thou art the tower of my defence,
    The refuge where I hide.
  16. In the country, on every side,
    Where far and wide,
    Like a leopard's tawny and spotted hide,
  17. I’ve been trying to hide
    Drifting untethered
    roaming inside
  18. The fool we stripped to his foolish hide
    Which she might have seen when she threw him aside --
  19. 'Neath his head the hatchet hide
    That he boldly swung;
    And the bear's fat haunch beside,
  20. And he closed his eyes the sight to hide,
    When he heard a light step at his side:

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