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thanksgiving poem

l'enfant qui a jeté la feuille après feuille
avec ses cheveux flaying d'une manière extravagante
bougies se renversant en longueur dans des bidons de tomate
une ombre grise mince sur le bord de la pensée
descendu à l'aube des collines windless
frère, je suis le feu
les jours endeared à chaque MUSE
exprimons nos passions plus basses
étaient elle pas pour cette odeur singulière
les poèts le disent
quand j'étais a enfoncé à Londres
je suis une femme

 



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