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friendship poem

pour vêtir la pensée ardente
ami, dont le sourire est venu pour être
tous apaisent le long du potomac
doucement maintenant la lumière du jour
le soleil et vent et battement de mer
il n'y a aucune bande, toutefois observé et tendu
une lueur d'or dans le gloom et le gris
comme égaliser tombe
mon âme est un champ labouré foncé
la noblesse de la mort encore
oranges de plumaison nubian bleu-noires

 



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