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Don’t Break It
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136 2 Why do we have to work, fluttering liveliness? I am not sick. He’s looking at me. Space is between us fluttering liveliness 3 Autumn is very sad though not like you. You hear autumn is coming O seasons Are you the crib? Can I understand what I like? I am sitting in my house. don’t break it He played with a toy they bought candy She played with a toy Do not be afraid of the bear They placed their arms around the bear Around them the sea listened but didn’t talk because it can’t talk, neither can stars which emit for no one The gods can’t hear because they are not any place Friendly the bear embraced them back. The zoo is a nice place to live, you are caged in the zoo In the zoo is the world. Everyone chews at a different rate and stars do not emit I am waiting for you at the north entrance into the zoo 137 Going back we looked at the few plastic clouds into the dark moony trees spring All I will amount to: knowing your sound, small bees, the winter wind is green. happiness in the trees O height dispersed and head in sometimes joining these sleeps. O primitive touch between fingers and dawn on the back You are no more simple than a cedar tree whose children change the interesting earth and promise to shake her before the wind blows away from you in the velocity of rest ...