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Paul van Ostaijen gedicht: Guido Gezelle

Guido Gezelle

Plant
fontein
scheut die schiet
straal die spat
tempeest over alle diepten
storm over alle vlakten
wilde rozelaars waaien
stemmen van elzekoningen bloot
Diepste verte
verste diepte
bloemekelk die schokt in de kelk
van bei’ mijn palmen
en lief als de madelief
Als de klaproos rood
o wilde papaver mijn

 

Paul van Ostaijen
(1896 – 1928)
Guido Gezelle

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