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broken heart poem

why do you always stand there shivering
star-dust and vaporous light
when sea-winds pierced our solitudes
desolate and lone
by the rude bridge
the body may confine
in all things not spoken of
as evening falls
braided and woven
in the dark and peace of my final bed
with the sunset
the saddest of the year

 



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