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mother poem

there was never a sound beside the wood but one
by the rude bridge
and so it goes
high-born race
within my hand i hold
what was it the engines said
i can not tell you now
he came and took me by the hand
the air is like a butterfly
grieve not for the invisible
my true love from her pillow rose

 



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