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grandma poem

i have to say good-night
how shall i help to right the world that is going wrong
why so sad my lovely one?
there was never a sound beside the wood but one
behold me, in my chiffon, gauze and tinsel
i go my way complacently
i have known the silence of the stars and of the sea
how like the stars are these white, nameless faces
long has the summer sunlight shone
i reside at table mountain
the rain was over, and the brilliant air
my mother taught me that every night

 



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