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poem for dad

with her hair flaying wildly
simplicity
the arches of the red bridge
calm as that second summer
i sometimes wonder if it's really true
here falls no light
stand here by my side
now while my lips are living
like eagles on up high
have you heard
to what shall a woman liken her beloved
a pen of steel
i love my hour of wind and light

 



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