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Thursday, January 28, 2010

Now Snow Again

Now snow again —
“Snow everywhere.
A cold house.
The bright colors of the women.”
And my mother
Dying
As if peacefully
at Ten Brook; I
Can’t cry about that much
Nor about being here
In Yankeeland
Not just so close to homeless, but
So far from home
Posted by Christian at 6:53 AM
Labels: Poems

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