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sympathy poem

Bewegung Ihres Körpers ist wie Musik
ich wundere mich, wo Sie leben
von Fußboden zu Decke
rückwärts drehen Sie sich rückwärts
lassen Sie uns errichten
alle beruhigen entlang dem potomac
unsere angenehmen Momente fliegen
ich sah, daß Sie und shivering auf den Steinen hunched
wenn Sie heute abend kommen
das kleine mitfühlende, getragen, Lachengesichter
entlang den Bänken
behold ich, in meinem chiffon, in Gaze und in Filterstreifen
verbessern Sie als Granit

 



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