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birthday poem

since i have felt the sense of death
the long resounding marble corridors
last midnight
it was the autumn of the year
in your flight
into the silent land
the child who threw away leaf after leaf
i saw the first pear
softly weeping
her face is fair and smooth and fine
stay no more
to the passionate lover
woman much missed, how you call to me, call to me

 



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