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grandma poem

a blue-black nubian plucking oranges
the pale day drowses on the western steep
let us plant
i heard the wind all day
white foam flower, red flame flower
i made a vow once, one only
when the veil from the eyes is lifted
i wonder where you live
could we but know
long has the summer sunlight shone
there is an hour of peaceful rest
stand here by my side

 



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