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mother daughter poem

when freedom from her mountain height
did you ever hear of
you are beautiful and faded
when sea-winds pierced our solitudes
two rows of cabbages
in mournful numbers
in their ragged regimentals
when i looked into your eyes
in the sphere
noises that strive to tear
do you hear the rain?
mysterious night

 



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