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pumpkin poem

je ne puis pas vous dire maintenant
quand les mer-vents ont percé nos solitudes
tressé et tissé
comment sauvage, comment sorcière-comme étrange qui la vie devrait être
elle a un espace libre, loveliness vent-abrité
a arqué l'inondation
se déclenchant vers le haut, tombant vers le bas
quelle chance spiteful vole des unawares
environ porté plainte au maître
babylon -- où je vais rêver
doux comme lit dans la terre
et avec l'oiseau de ronflement
pas du monde large de totalité
j'aime ma vie, mais pas trop bien

 



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