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mother daughter poem

grieve not for the invisible
star-dust and vaporous light
do you think, my boy, when i put my arms around you
my mother taught me that every night
there is a country full of wine
happiness
to be able to see every side of every question
why do
wheel me down by the meadow
i made a vow once, one only
it tells of good old times

 



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