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death poem

had he and i but met
let a joy keep you
the arches of the red bridge
the single clenched fist lifted and ready
rose and amber was the sunset on the river
by the rude bridge
little gate was reached at last
she burst fierce wine
i heard the wind all day
i have known the silence of the stars and of the sea
burly, dozing humble-bee
do i like it
where shall i find you

 



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