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mother daughter poem

if it
beneath the warrior's helm
hang no wreath
among the mountains i wandered
earth travails
thou unrelenting past
my mother twines me roses wet with dew
we lay
calm as that second summer
our pleasant moments fly
have we no shame?
you are my companion
i saw with open eyes

 



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