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Created on: April 16, 2008
in my head like a kick,
outstretched feet pierced with light;
between the purple slowly float
on water flesh perfumed.
and there are green lime trees
a little pink railway carriage
squat flower-cups, grinning at the sky
like an organ of iron.
curves of your back,
great conquering eyes.
sighing around me
inside me,
i long for the time.
and on the horizon,
on the calm black water
snow of rose petals with soft little shivers
rise in my breast.
into the tide rips
and distance from then,
stronger than drink
and the eyes of a panther
i hang:
exit her
and enter
my eastern smile.
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