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Angelic voices called to her She faltered at beauty’s sound She’d thought that she was doing well Surprised that now she had been found. The monsoon rains had brought her down A fever struck so deep Her strength gave out eventually Her will began to seep. She’d worked out in the harshest place She’d dug and picked and sown On land that others made profit from The land was not her own. She’d even had a child once there And then just carried on The baby wrapped up on her back Her plaintiff cry so wan. But now the time had come for her Worn out at forty two Amidst the constant poverty Her death was nothing new. They buried her and carried on No tears upon their face The crops still needed planting Her daughter filled her place. ©JRW2014
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Feb 2, 2014
Feb 2, 2014 at 1:29 PM UTC
A Poor Woman
Angelic voices called to her She faltered at beauty’s sound She’d thought that she was doing well Surprised that now she had been found. The monsoon rains had brought her down A fever struck so deep Her strength gave out eventually Her will began to seep. She’d worked out in the harshest place She’d dug and picked and sown On land that others made profit from The land was not her own. She’d even had a child once there And then just carried on The baby wrapped up on her back Her plaintiff cry so wan. But now the time had come for her Worn out at forty two Amidst the constant poverty Her death was nothing new. They buried her and carried on No tears upon their face The crops still needed planting Her daughter filled her place. ©JRW2014
joe-wilson
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Feb 2, 2014
Feb 2, 2014 at 1:29 PM UTC
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