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retirement poem

one sweetly solemn thought
last midnight
somewhere i read a strange, old, rusty tale
glass-blower of time
have we no shame?
afraid no more, i say
the saddest of the year
happiness
in the dark and peace of my final bed
softly now the light of day
braided and woven
how shall i help to right the world that is going wrong

 



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