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suicide poem

i am in love with high far-seeing places
shades of night were falling fast
in his guarded tent
she limps with halting painful pace
in your arms was still delight
give me hunger
at midnight
looking beyond
gone are the three, those sisters rare
pharaoh, king of egypt's land
she might have known it in the earlier spring
beneath my window in a city street
how wild, how witch-like weird that life should be

 



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