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wedding poem

i have come into the desert because my soul is athirst
city that is not a city
the body may confine
within this lowly grave a conqueror lies
short and sweet, and we've come to the end of it
sleep sweetly in your humble graves
a sky that has never known sun, moon or stars
a blue-black nubian plucking oranges
death's nobility again
i saw him once before
all those treasures that lie
risen from the dead

 



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