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poem for dad

those black eyes i once so praised
o fair and stately maid, whose eyes
i hold your heart
under dusky laurel leaf
she limps with halting painful pace
there is no escape by the river
somewhere i read a strange, old, rusty tale
do not grieve that it is over
out of the deep and the dark
in the cloud-gray mornings

 



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