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| Here I love you | 
| In the dark pines the wind disentangles itself. | 
| The moon glows like phosphorous on the vagrant waters | 
| Days, all one kind, go chasing each other | 
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| The snow unfurls in dancing figures. | 
| A silver gull slips down from the west. | 
| sometimes a sail. High, high stars. | 
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| Oh the black cross of a ship. | 
| Alone. | 
| Sometimes I get up early and even my soul is wet. | 
| Far away the sea sounds and resounds. | 
| This is a port. | 
| Here I love you. | 
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| Here I love you and the horizon hides you in vain. | 
| I love you still among these cold things. | 
| Sometimes my kisses go on those heavy vessels | 
| that cross the sea towards no arrival. | 
| I see myself forgotten like those old anchors. | 
| The piers sadden when the afternoon moors there. | 
| My life grows tired, hungry to no purpose. | 
| I love what I do not have. You are so far. | 
| My loathing wrestles with the slow twilights. | 
| But night comes and starts to sing to me. | 
| The moon turns its clockwork dream. | 
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| The biggest stars look at me with your eyes. | 
| And as I love you, the pines in the wind | 
| want to sing your name with their leaves of wire. | 
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