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father poem

green afternoon serene and bright
i never knew the earth had so much gold
i expect you
master of human destinies am i
calm as that second summer
have we no shame?
i stood
the dawn was apple-green
stuff of the moon
up to her chamber window
the long resounding marble corridors

 



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