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love poetry

a poet, having taken the bridle off his tongue
there by the window in the old house
a life on the ocean wave
in an old chamber softly lit
in your arms was still delight
wheel me down by the meadow
storm
what do i owe to you
come down at dawn from windless hills
with lips blood red and heart of stone
under dusky laurel leaf
you are clear

 



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