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I saw two butterflies in the alley, 'Twixt the new well and the orange tree; With the shade of the tree they seemed to dally To tease the sun who, without them cannot be. I overheard two blackbirds when I looked up: “Why can’t we tease the shade like the butterflies?” Said the maid-bird, pretending an orange to sup. And before she could even realize, The blackbird spread his long wing over her thighs. In the throbbing blue flakes of the sky she cries & she cries & she moans & she moans & she cries - Unlike a Buddhist.
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Apr 9, 2017
Apr 9, 2017 at 2:45 PM UTC
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I saw two butterflies in the alley, 'Twixt the new well and the orange tree; With the shade of the tree they seemed to dally To tease the sun who, without them cannot be. I overheard two blackbirds when I looked up: “Why can’t we tease the shade like the butterflies?” Said the maid-bird, pretending an orange to sup. And before she could even realize, The blackbird spread his long wing over her thighs. In the throbbing blue flakes of the sky she cries & she cries & she moans & she moans & she cries - Unlike a Buddhist.
lazhar-bouazzi
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Apr 9, 2017
Apr 9, 2017 at 2:45 PM UTC
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