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a poet, having taken the bridle off his tongue
the sky
gone before us
afraid no more, i say
which keeps
will you glimmer on the sea?
i cannot always feel his greatness
who will be naming the wind
with her hair flaying wildly
desolate and lone
some one complained to the master
i went up and down the streets
do not turn your head

 



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