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death poem

my mother twines me roses wet with dew
simplicity
on and on
why so sad my lovely one?
when you come tonight
birds against the april wind
out of me unworthy and unknown
where shall i find you
in halls of sleep you wandered by
the sun is up
blossoms of babies
my mother taught me that every night
friend, whose smile has come to be

 



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