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mother poem

of sun nor stars
in new york harbor
this is the arsenal
when i returned at sunset
still thirteen years
sitting in his rocker waiting for your tea
my mother twines me roses wet with dew
out of the deep and the dark
up from the meadows rich with corn
above them all, looking down
why then, must we see?
this ancient silver bowl of mine

 



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