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mother daughter poem

it tells of good old times
look out upon the stars, my love
why do you always stand there shivering
i do not pray for peace
the agony of having too much power
against the green flame of the hawthorn-tree
the swan existing
i make my shroud, but no one knows
beneath the warrior's helm
mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam
with joy and wonder
the snow whispers about me

 



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