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grandmother poem

lived by the river-side
and so it goes
a pen of steel
is there anybody there
death's nobility again
he'd even have his joke
sleep, gray brother of death
at midnight
i was a goddess ere the marble found me
from floor to ceiling
under a spreading chestnut tree

 



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