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mother daughter poem

do you remember
the hypocritic days
i said
and so it goes
be not false
they ask me where i've been
we lay
beneath my window in a city street
my mother taught me that every night
now while my lips are living
since i have felt the sense of death
i am the wind that wavers

 



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