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break up poem

let us plant
shades of night were falling fast
my mother twines me roses wet with dew
they in the darkness gather and ask
a little peach in the orchard grew
in the cloud-gray mornings
braided and woven
tell me less or tell me more
i bid them all farewell

 



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