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if love's the gaze of stone and hate        the water drifting hands to their    undreams of dreams, then it shall be      with the zither of leaves a quartet of wind         sifts inanimately so as dark as the night     they will not dare speak the ineffable.   if love's touch homing back to cities as      spry as an unwound, delicate moon as         can be, these flowerings drone            exactitudes the rambunctious plunge     of the roots to the Earth                   and i will sing these delightful bursts called    days in      April have not the touch of frolicking birds   and the quibble  of the masses half-opening         and ultimately quivering are the mountains and the fish dance in the tumult       of their aqueous variations        it    is   April,  sing gently, as now all the     leaves have fingers and  the ferruginous  rivers    have   feet   and   my love             a   flower at   last!
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Jan 14, 2016
Jan 14, 2016 at 12:13 AM UTC
It Is April, Sing!
if love's the gaze of stone and hate        the water drifting hands to their    undreams of dreams, then it shall be      with the zither of leaves a quartet of wind         sifts inanimately so as dark as the night     they will not dare speak the ineffable.   if love's touch homing back to cities as      spry as an unwound, delicate moon as         can be, these flowerings drone            exactitudes the rambunctious plunge     of the roots to the Earth                   and i will sing these delightful bursts called    days in      April have not the touch of frolicking birds   and the quibble  of the masses half-opening         and ultimately quivering are the mountains and the fish dance in the tumult       of their aqueous variations        it    is   April,  sing gently, as now all the     leaves have fingers and  the ferruginous  rivers    have   feet   and   my love             a   flower at   last!
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Jan 14, 2016
Jan 14, 2016 at 12:13 AM UTC
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