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teenage love poem

white foam flower, red flame flower
with the sunset
melancholy days have come
three days i heard them grieve when i lay dead
i went up and down the streets
just as my fingers on these keys
dark-eyed
we break the glass whose sacred wine
do you hear the rain?
sleep, gray brother of death
doubtless i remember still
her face is fair and smooth and fine

 



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