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death poem

i went up and down the streets
brother, i am fire
up to her chamber window
before the solemn bronze saint
i shall see a star tonight
i fill this cup
a few more windy days
melancholy, blue it was
she has a clear, wind-sheltered loveliness
world that changes under my hand
have you heard

 



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