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halloween poem

beneath my window in a city street
i have seen the proudest stars
in the cloud-gray mornings
i have come into the desert because my soul is athirst
brother, i am fire
why so sad my lovely one?
shines the last age, the next with hope is seen
you are beautiful and faded
woman much missed, how you call to me, call to me
burly, dozing humble-bee
now while my lips are living
gone are the three, those sisters rare
i stood by the open casement
come down at dawn from windless hills

 



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