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and it is full of sadness."
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"Ah vastness of pines, murmur of waves breaking",
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"slow play of lights, solitary bell,
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twilight falling in your eyes, toy doll,
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earth-shell, in whom the earth sings!
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In you the rivers sing and my soul flees in them
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the ears of wheat tolling in the mouth of the wind."
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"The Morning Is Full",
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"The morning is full of storm
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in the heart of summer.
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The clouds travel like white handkerchiefs of goodbye, the
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wind, traveling, waving them in its hands.
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assailed in the door of the summer's wind."
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"So That You Will Hear Me",
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"So that you will hear me
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my words
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sometimes grow thin
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as the tracks of the gulls on the beaches.
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for your white hands, smooth as grapes."
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"I Remember You As You Were",
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"I remember you as you were last autumn.
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You were the grey beret and the still heart.
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In your eyes the flames of twilight fought on.
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And the leaves fell on the water of your soul.
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Dry autumn leaves revolved in your soul."
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"Leaning Into The Afternoons",
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"Leaning into the afternoons I cast my sad nets
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towards your oceanic eyes.
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There in the highest blaze my solitude lengthens and flames,
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its arms turning like a drowning man's.
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shedding blue tassels over the land."
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"White Bee",
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"White bee, you buzz in my soul, drunk with honey,
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and your flight winds in slow spirals of smoke.
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I am the one without hope, the word without echoes,
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he who lost everything and he who had everything.
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Ah you who are silent!
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"Drunk With Pines",
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"Drunk with pines and long kisses,
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like summer I steer the fast sail of roses,
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bent towards the death of the thin day,
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stuck into my solid marine madness.
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quick and slow, in the energy under the sky."
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"We Have Lost Even",
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"We have lost even this twilight.
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No one saw us this evening hand in hand
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while the blue night dropped out of the world.
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I have seen from my window
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towards where the twilight goes erasing statues."
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"Almost Out of Sky",
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"Almost out of the sky, half of the moon
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anchors between two mountains.
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Turning, wandering night, the digger of eyes.
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Let's see how many stars are smashed in the pool.
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and it is full of sadness."
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"Ah vastness of pines, murmur of waves breaking","slow play of lights, solitary bell,
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twilight falling in your eyes, toy doll,
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earth-shell, in whom the earth sings!
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In you the rivers sing and my soul flees in them
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the ears of wheat tolling in the mouth of the wind."
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"The Morning Is Full","The morning is full of storm
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in the heart of summer.
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The clouds travel like white handkerchiefs of goodbye, the
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wind, traveling, waving them in its hands.
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assailed in the door of the summer's wind."
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"So That You Will Hear Me","So that you will hear me
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my words
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sometimes grow thin
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as the tracks of the gulls on the beaches.
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for your white hands, smooth as grapes."
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"I Remember You As You Were","I remember you as you were last autumn.
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You were the grey beret and the still heart.
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In your eyes the flames of twilight fought on.
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And the leaves fell on the water of your soul.
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Dry autumn leaves revolved in your soul."
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"Leaning Into The Afternoons","Leaning into the afternoons I cast my sad nets
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towards your oceanic eyes.
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There in the highest blaze my solitude lengthens and flames,
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its arms turning like a drowning man's.
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shedding blue tassels over the land."
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"White Bee","White bee, you buzz in my soul, drunk with honey,
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and your flight winds in slow spirals of smoke.
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I am the one without hope, the word without echoes,
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he who lost everything and he who had everything.
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Ah you who are silent!
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"Drunk With Pines","Drunk with pines and long kisses,
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like summer I steer the fast sail of roses,
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bent towards the death of the thin day,
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stuck into my solid marine madness.
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quick and slow, in the energy under the sky."
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"We Have Lost Even","We have lost even this twilight.
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No one saw us this evening hand in hand
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while the blue night dropped out of the world.
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I have seen from my window
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towards where the twilight goes erasing statues."
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"Almost Out of Sky","Almost out of the sky, half of the moon
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anchors between two mountains.
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Turning, wandering night, the digger of eyes.
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Let's see how many stars are smashed in the pool.
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