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hannah-lepageWhisper

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Ashes to AshesAs a white, middle class female, history and society have labeled me an oppressor. / And the fact that I have come so far to face is that, by nature, / and by that I mean by the socialized conditioning of my white ancestors, I am.
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Aug 12, 2011
Don't FearDoes it scare you that you will not be able to visit me when I am dead? / Are you afraid you will not know where to find me if you try and look? / Do you find it unsettling to think of me after I am no longer with you?
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Aug 12, 2011
In Your ImageUnder the sun, you shine like the incarnation of youth / At nightfall you glow, like you just made love to the moon / You are elegance, you are patience, you are reflection, you are still
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Aug 11, 2011
If I Had You Here Part II:I see the couples pass / I watch the couples argue / I see the couples laugh
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Aug 11, 2011
If I Had You Here Part IIf I had you here / Just for a day / I’d turn that day away
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Aug 11, 2011

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