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There are knives that glitter like altars In a dark church Where they bring the cripple and the imbecile To be healed. There's a woden block where bones are broken, Scraped clean--a river dried to its bed
Charles Simic
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Charles Simic
Age: 86
Born: 1938
Born: May 9
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Belgrade
Serbia
Dušan Simić
Čarls Simić
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