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life poem

i hold your heart
there is an hour of peaceful rest
she must go back, she said
burly, dozing humble-bee
i have seen the proudest stars
i am the wind that wavers
i bid them all farewell
the body may confine
do i like it
the long resounding marble corridors

 



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