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A sound is lying between my sight and my hearing, mornings strung astray, noisy, lonely streets, indescribable, only posters ― whole or torn of some extraordinary concerts, long forgotten ― in which lustre of the world? ― autumn has come over the botanical garden, her trellises have forgotten to support any leaves, she is singing herself to me in my eyes in one poem. Diligent, my heart surrenders to an elegy like that thought descending from Rainer Maria Rilke. Gellu Dorian, from It might take me years
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Oct 9, 2016
Oct 9, 2016 at 1:45 PM UTC
"Elegy"
A sound is lying between my sight and my hearing, mornings strung astray, noisy, lonely streets, indescribable, only posters ― whole or torn of some extraordinary concerts, long forgotten ― in which lustre of the world? ― autumn has come over the botanical garden, her trellises have forgotten to support any leaves, she is singing herself to me in my eyes in one poem. Diligent, my heart surrenders to an elegy like that thought descending from Rainer Maria Rilke. Gellu Dorian, from It might take me years
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Oct 9, 2016
Oct 9, 2016 at 1:45 PM UTC
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