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father poem

stir
and breaketh bread no more
which keeps
once this soft turf
green afternoon serene and bright
above them all, looking down
for these white arms about my neck
i have cast the world
and with the humming bird
did you ever see an alligator
quietly, with reverance, in awe

 



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