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The Concert

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The naked seats hearken strangely     Alarming and quiet, as though there were some danger.     Only some are covered with a person.     A green girl often looks into a book.     And someone else finds a handkerchief.     And the boots are disgustingly encrusted.     A sound comes from an old man's open mouth.     A young boy looks at a young girl.     A boy plays with the button on his trousers.     On a podium an agile body rocks     To the rhythm of its serious instrument.     On a collar lies a shiny head.     Screeches.    And tears.

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