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mother daughter poem

comme un homme nu je vont
dites-moi moins ou dites-moi davantage
oiseaux contre le vent d'avril
la lune se levante a caché les étoiles
comme des aigles sur la haute haute
ces yeux noirs i une fois ainsi félicité
quand la nuit dérive le long des rues de la ville
indéfiniment
il y a trois manières dont les hommes prennent
dans toutes les choses non parlées de
oranges de plumaison nubian bleu-noires
je ne puis pas toujours sentir son greatness

 



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