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mother daughter poem

why do
there are gains for all our losses
i wonder where you live
leave the lovely words unsaid
by the shore, by the sea
in his guarded tent
moonlight deep and tender
my mother twines me roses wet with dew
i have cast the world
the ships are lying in the bay
old wine to drink

 



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