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mother daughter poem

i said, i have shut my heart
storm
she was a beauty in the days
i have seen the proudest stars
afraid no more, i say
through the broad earth's aching breast
do not grieve that it is over
from song and dream for ever gone
over the rooftops race the shadows of clouds
when night drifts along the streets of the city
see, from this counterfeit of him

 



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