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mother poem

at midnight
quietly, with reverance, in awe
with lips blood red and heart of stone
the little pitiful, worn, laughing faces
tripping up, falling down
there was never a sound beside the wood but one
the agony of having too much power
if the red slayer think he slays
which i wish to remark
why then, must we see?

 



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