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i miss you poem

desolate and lone
my mother taught me that every night
through the broad earth's aching breast
there's one that i once loved so much
how like the stars are these white, nameless faces
i saw with open eyes
when a deed is done for freedom
the lightning flashed, and lifted
here falls no light

 



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