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mother daughter poem

along the banks
be in me as the eternal moods
old wine to drink
i am singing to you
a pen of steel
see i give myself to you
doubtless i remember still
a few more windy days
and my name is truthful
have you heard
thoughts through my head
that strange companion came on shuffling feet
be not false
stir

 



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