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fall poem

could we but know
old wine to drink
i am a woman
the darkness rolls upward
were it not for that singular smell
beautiful
your body's motion is like music
you are beautiful and faded
leave the lovely words unsaid
death's nobility again
it was a tall young oysterman

 



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