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mother daughter poem

i have seen the proudest stars
what spiteful chance steals unawares
rising moon has hid the stars
leave the lovely words unsaid
while i stood listening, discreetly dumb
when i looked into your eyes
grieve not for the invisible
the smell of the rose so false, the thorns so true
thou unrelenting past
just as my fingers on these keys

 



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