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baby poem

i saw him once before
this ancient silver bowl of mine
for these white arms about my neck
when sea-winds pierced our solitudes
when the hours of day are numbered
all quiet along the potomac
just now
just as my fingers on these keys
with her hair flaying wildly
why do
my mother taught me that every night

 



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