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grandma poem

did you ever see an alligator
to come so soon to this imagined dark
tripping up, falling down
the saddest of the year
when you come tonight
look back with longing eyes and know that i will follow
the stars fell from heaven
sweet splendor
under dusky laurel leaf
still thirteen years
do not turn your head
often i think of the beautiful town
i fill this cup
i never knew the earth had so much gold

 



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