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dark poetry

the sun is up
the stars fell from heaven
over the river they beckon to me
the shadows of the ships
among the mountains i wandered
sun and wind and beat of sea
beautiful, tragical faces
in halls of sleep you wandered by
sadly speaking
in the dark and peace of my final bed
i shake my hair in the wind of morning
i wonder where you live
to come so soon to this imagined dark
by the rude bridge

 



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