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grandmother poem

babylon-where i go dreaming
let me be sad
friend, whose smile has come to be
my mother taught me that every night
perhaps it is no matter that you died
full of tears
when freedom from her mountain height
where shall i find you
i have cast the world
but alas, just dreams
white foam flower, red flame flower
she has a clear, wind-sheltered loveliness
thou unrelenting past

 



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