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Molly Pendleton
Poems
Aug 2011
Ringing Laughter
She used to wear a ring
And whenever I’d lean down
To press my lips to the metal
She’d giggle; wooed by my suave
Somehow it’s just not the same
To kiss the cold metal that
Once adorned a warm, gentle hand
I miss her laughter
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