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calm as that second summer
see, from this counterfeit of him
why do you always stand there shivering
when i returned at sunset
all those treasures that lie
i had a dream and i awoke with it
who is the runner in the skies
the lightning flashed, and lifted
passing through huddled and ugly walls
the ancient songs
the body may confine
white foam flower, red flame flower
grieve not for the invisible
i said, i have shut my heart

 



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