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retirement poem

to some the fat gods
the dawn was apple-green
to what shall a woman liken her beloved
i saw god. do you doubt it?
and still they walked on
i saw the first pear
this is the song of youth
the darkness rolls upward
evidenced in the glimmer in your eyes
pushing out, struggling vainly
winged shadows sweeping by
the old songs
listen to the sounding sea
white foam flower, red flame flower

 



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