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mother daughter poem

i am dying
with the meek, brown eyes
do you remember
day is done
a thousand silent years ago
have you seen walking through the village
a mist was driving down
in and of itself
as evening falls
do the boys and girls still go
one with you
let me be sad
the child who threw away leaf after leaf
i walk down the garden paths

 



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