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birthday poetry

i have seen the proudest stars
who will be naming the wind
i expect you
i make my shroud, but no one knows
do you think, my boy, when i put my arms around you
gloom
a thin gray shadow on the edge of thought
splendid and terrible your love
i shall see a star tonight
white foam flower, red flame flower
are you awake?
what shall we do now
when you come tonight
sweet with fern and rose

 



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