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anniversary poem

j'ai hérité le désert parce que mon âme est assoiffée
doux et fort
il n'y a aucune bande, toutefois observé et tendu
un stylo d'acier
écoutez la mer retentissante
tous en dedans et tous sans moi
et pain de breaketh pas plus
la fille, art de thou viennent pour mourir
une pensée gentiment solennelle
la nuit passée la pleine lune a étendu un tissu de blanc
mi plaisirs et palais bien que nous puissions errer
ont eu lui et I mais réuni
sommeil, frère gris de la mort
sous ma fenêtre dans une rue de ville

 



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