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daughter poem

when i was broke in london
did you ever hear of
my mother taught me that every night
i shall see a star tonight
in their ragged regimentals
have we no shame?
all those treasures that lie
this ancient silver bowl of mine
pharaoh, king of egypt's land
i said
have you heard
a blue-black nubian plucking oranges
brother, i am fire
sweet splendor

 



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