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After frittering away the remaining afternoon I walk up to the window many times to see if the sky holds any last surprise As it hangs over my neighbor’s roof the sun seems almost immortal. Picasso died this morning I wonder what tunes the three musicians are going to play which way the dove is going to fly Having shown us the world is still soft and kneadable the master hands are now withdrawing I reach out unconsciously but realizing how childish it must be I turn my grasping hands to clapping
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Apr 16, 2018
Apr 16, 2018 at 8:37 AM UTC
PICASSO DIED THIS MORNING
After frittering away the remaining afternoon I walk up to the window many times to see if the sky holds any last surprise As it hangs over my neighbor’s roof the sun seems almost immortal. Picasso died this morning I wonder what tunes the three musicians are going to play which way the dove is going to fly Having shown us the world is still soft and kneadable the master hands are now withdrawing I reach out unconsciously but realizing how childish it must be I turn my grasping hands to clapping
william-marr
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Illinois
Apr 16, 2018
Apr 16, 2018 at 8:37 AM UTC
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