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graduation poem

before the solemn bronze saint
i wonder where you live
this ancient silver bowl of mine
sad are they who know not love
have you not heard
glass-blower of time
evidenced in the glimmer in your eyes
sleep sweetly in your humble graves
a poet, having taken the bridle off his tongue
who will be naming the wind
muffled drum's sad roll has beat
i had over-prepared the event
a mist was driving down
a flying word from here and there

 



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