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baby poem

a sky that has never known sun, moon or stars
musing, between the sunset and the dark
since, if you stood by my side today
i have known the silence of the stars and of the sea
up from the south at break of day
one by one, like leaves from a tree
where shall i find you
passing through huddled and ugly walls
over the river they beckon to me
high-born race
quietly, with reverance, in awe
the single clenched fist lifted and ready
a blue-black nubian plucking oranges
i go my way complacently

 



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