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autumn poetry

splendid and terrible your love
he'd even have his joke
those on the top say they know you, earth-they are liars
woman much missed, how you call to me, call to me
desolate and lone
beautiful, tragical faces
all those treasures that lie
white foam flower, red flame flower
in the dark and peace of my final bed
i have had one fear in my life
a flying word from here and there
to come so soon to this imagined dark
when the veil from the eyes is lifted
there is an hour of peaceful rest

 



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