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romantic love poem

last midnight
burly, dozing humble-bee
from our hidden places
rising moon has hid the stars
here falls no light
calm as that second summer
let us pity those who are better off than we are
a blue-black nubian plucking oranges
the long resounding marble corridors
the light withdrawn

 



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