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suicide poem

lady, your heart has turned to dust
birds against the april wind
days endeared to every muse
winged shadows sweeping by
why do you always stand there shivering
perhaps
i saw the first pear
sweet and strong
darkest, strangest mystery
as it
since, if you stood by my side today

 



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