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I see him in the fields His pretty hair, uncombed Swimming in the wrought shoots of wheat His smell travels faster than sun Of dry grains and weeds, bathed in sweat Of moist soil, burnt by scarlet sun His colour, a theater of wheat grains His face, an album of old trips Different shapes play in it differently Drowning in the rain of dust His brows are tired of tightening Over and over, poor them He waves me, while trying to stand On the leg that always refuses Almost there, it flexes and he falls The brows relax, reality is welcomed He apologizes in a low voice A god in the lap of golden soil I see him in his garden Where on his fine knee He is on a fine soil, fine smile Tomatoes playing in his hands Leaves slipping through his fingers And this fine son, does all he can I see him in rains, when on one He concluded what i should like A fine man with fine two legs (But) There is this one man i like, Who smells of wheat,  who has a fine leg He who ever liked me Pk
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Mar 28, 2017
Mar 28, 2017 at 5:16 AM UTC
WHEAT MAN
I see him in the fields His pretty hair, uncombed Swimming in the wrought shoots of wheat His smell travels faster than sun Of dry grains and weeds, bathed in sweat Of moist soil, burnt by scarlet sun His colour, a theater of wheat grains His face, an album of old trips Different shapes play in it differently Drowning in the rain of dust His brows are tired of tightening Over and over, poor them He waves me, while trying to stand On the leg that always refuses Almost there, it flexes and he falls The brows relax, reality is welcomed He apologizes in a low voice A god in the lap of golden soil I see him in his garden Where on his fine knee He is on a fine soil, fine smile Tomatoes playing in his hands Leaves slipping through his fingers And this fine son, does all he can I see him in rains, when on one He concluded what i should like A fine man with fine two legs (But) There is this one man i like, Who smells of wheat,  who has a fine leg He who ever liked me Pk
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Mar 28, 2017
Mar 28, 2017 at 5:16 AM UTC
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