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grandmother poem

last midnight
the lightning flashed, and lifted
have you seen walking through the village
moonlight deep and tender
see i give myself to you
death's nobility again
in an old chamber softly lit
two rows of cabbages
i loathed you
it was a tall young oysterman
there is an hour of peaceful rest
awful truths these be

 



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