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grandmother poem

the little pitiful, worn, laughing faces
the mountains they are silent folk
to what shall a woman liken her beloved
from song and dream for ever gone
let me move slowly through the street
brief on a flying night
he speaks not well
the rain was over, and the brilliant air
master of human destinies am i
a poet, having taken the bridle off his tongue
thou unrelenting past

 



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